
Aaron Bain Racing heads to our home track of Sportsbet Gawler on Wednesday with three acceptors.
First starter BEL OCEAN is the first runner for trainers Aaron Bain & Ned Taylor in race two, the Matrix Solar Solutions Maiden (1508m) at 2.20pm SA time.
A three-year-old filly by Ocean Park, BEL OCEAN has drawn barrier one in an acceptance of 13 with apprentice Taylor Johnstone to ride.
The filly has had three trials, all over 1000 metres, to ready for her racetrack debut and Johnstone was aboard at her most recent at Murray Bridge on February 5.
The draw and distance should be ideal, and it will be good to see BEL OCEAN in a race.
DISCREETLY BLUE is ABR’s next runner in race three, the Gawler Arms Hotel Maiden (1208m) at 2.55pm SA time.
Jason Holder rides the four-year-old which has gate three in an acceptance of 13.
The Grand Syndicates-owned gelding debuted for ABR at Gawler on January 3 and was an excellent third on a track which favoured inside runners. He came wide to make a run and did well.
The trainers have elected to keep him on the fresh side and from a favourable draw expect him to be competitive on Wednesday in what looks to be a strong maiden.
ABR then has to wait until the final event, race seven, the Irongate Australia Rating 0-58 Handicap (1208m) at 5.15pm to see our final runner, TERRITORIAN.
Another Grand Syndicates galloper, TERRITORIAN has gate one in an acceptance of 12 with Jason Holder to ride.
Holder rode the four-year-old when he won a trial at Gawler on January 6.
TERRITORIAN resumed from a break at Oakbank on January 21 over 1050m and found the trip a shade short.
He looks much better placed on Wednesday, and again, ABR would hope to see him in the finish.
ABR has nominations in for race meetings at Clare on Friday, and Morphettville Parks on Saturday.
On the winner front, ABR saluted with talented mare NAROBI at Globe Derby Park on Saturday.
Her win is encapsulated in the Weekend Star section.
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Weekend Star
NAROBI is ABR’s Weekend Star following her tough win at Globe Derby Park on Saturday.
Coming from gate six in the Harness Power Of Hope Pace (1800m), NAROBI came out quick for Bernadette Page but just could not quite cross Centrefold Star, the well backed long odds-on favourite which had gate one.
Page allowed the mare to travel strongly outside the leader ensuring there was a solid tempo.
The favourite tried to grab a break turning for home, but NAROBI responded to Page’s urgings and grabbed the lead to win going away by 2-1/2 metres.
The mare rated a smart 1:57.0.
She has won three of her six starts for ABR under the care of Peter Bain.
NAROBI loves to bowl along, and more wins are definitely in store for the mare.