South Australian fast class ranks just got stronger with the return to the state of Global View.
After spending three seasons in the stables of Darren Hancock in New South Wales, Global View is now back with original trainer Michael Norman and had his first run back in home state on Monday at Globe Derby which resulted in a dominate victory by 14 metres.
Global View beat Pub Blitz and short priced favourite Come On Frank, who locked wheels with the leader The Smiler when challenging for the lead on the home turn, finishing third.
Global View now a 8yo by Grinfromeartoear has won 25 races and $231,000 in stake -money will prove hard to beat in any races he contests in South Australia.
Once again the Jake Webster Aaron Bain team have unveiled with a cheap import from over the boarder who looks likely to go through the classes in SA in the form of Yukon River.
Yukon River saluted on the Monday, having just his third start since joining the Gawler stables of Webster & Bain.
Yukon River (by Falcons icon) showed good gate speed to find the top and was never headed to win by 5 metres from Hapsburg with the favourite Futurist finishing third.
Another new import to SA-Ketut which was having his first start in the state was successful in the opening event for former Queensland trainer/ driver James Wanless. Ketut a 4yo by Panorama is a former Riverina pacer who had previously won at Wagga Wagga and Shepparton.
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