RESULTS

GLOBE DERBY PARK - 20 NOVEMBER 2010

Proudly Sponsored by Shelbourn Family

In Memory of Rex Shelbourn

Season Sponsors Harness Racing SA, SA Harness Racing Club and John Rothe Video


 

 

RACE 1 –REX SHELBOURN MEMORIAL SHETLAND TROT

 

 

 

 

1st

Chickabarquar

Emma Johnson

2nd

Ben Ten

Jason Kittel

3rd

Swamp Fire

Nicholas Brown

4th

Razzle Dazzle

Jacinta Gilbert

5th

Eddy’s A Fake

Jodie Billinger

6th

PJ

Bryce Gilbert

PU

Pee Wee 50

Shannon Platts


As the starter said go in the first race Ben Ten had a pig-route and Pee Wee 50 who always appears to be a cute little pony decided it was his turn tonight to misbehave and run backwards at the start.  These little ponies are always trying something new.  PJ began quickly off the front mark as Chickabarquar was ready to chase him down.   On the top turn Chickabarquar overtook PJ with Swamp Fire back on the inside, Razzle Dazzle, Ben Ten and Eddy's A Fake.  Chickabarquar went on to be an easy winner over Ben Ten and Swamp Fire.


Chickabarquar crossing the line first

Chickabarquar and Emma Johnson being presented medal by Shirley Shelbourn

 

RACE 2 – REX SHELBOURN MEMORIAL TROT

 

 

 

 

1st

Mr Murphy

Corey Johnson

2nd

Westbury Bogart

Shannon Platts

3rd

Little Kizz

Christie Gilbert

4th

Summer Surprise

Cheyenne Moritz

5th

Mr Mischief (relegated 2nd to 5th)

Bailey Hoare

6th

Reggie Ledgie

Cameron Jacques

7th

Cowboy Road

Jodie Billinger

8th

Ooh La Laar

Emma Johnson

Little Kizz as usual stepped away quickly from the front mark as Ooh La Laar and Cowboy Road both went for a gallop.  Approaching the back gate Little Kizz was in front, Westbury Bogart close behind and Reggie Ledgie out wider with Mr Murphy sticking close to the rail.  Half way down the home straight there was a line of three with Little Kizz on the rails Westbury Bogart in the centre and Mr Murphy about to pounce.

Corey Johnson told Mrs Shelbourn on the Friday night prior he was going to try and win for 'Rex' as he was a nice man.  After a nice drive Corey drove Mr Murphy to victory crossing the line first ahead of Mr Mischief and Westbury Bogart.  Unfortunately as Mr Mischief galloped for over 50 metres of the race he was relegated to 5th position.  The final placings were Mr Murphy 1st, Westbury Bogart 2nd and Little Kizz 3rd.

Mr Murphy crossing the line first

Melissa Macdonald and Naomi Shelbourn with Mr Murphy and Corey Johnson after the race

 

RACE 3 – REX SHELBOURN MEMORIAL SHETLAND TROT

 

 

 

 

1st

Our Sir Patchalot

Jodie Billinger

2nd

Crackerjack

Kaycee Carey

3rd

Midnight Star

Sharni Newman

4th

Lets Tango (relegated 3rd to 4th)

Corey Johnson

5th

Wandarra Tess

Matthew Basto

L/Scr

Harley Davidson

Shannon Platts

Our Sir Patchalot who started off the front mark trotted well out in front and was able to hold off the challenges from Crackerjack and Lets Tango.  Honest pony Wandarra Tess turned around at the start giving herself no chance in tonight's event and unfortunately for Corey Johnson as Lets Tango galloped down the straight she was relegated to 4th position.  The final placings were Our Sir Patchalot 1st, Crackerjack 2nd and Midnight Star 3rd.

Our Sir Patchalot crossing the line first

Corey Macdonald presenting Our Sir Patchalot and Jodie Billinger with medal

 

RACE 4 – REX SHELBOURN MEMORIAL TROT

 

 

 

 

1st

Aussie

Jason Kittel

2nd

Way To Go

Kathryn Lehmann

3rd

Little Paleface

Emma Johnson

4th

Born To Be Wild

Cameron Jacques

5th

Lapanacaton

Nicholas Brown

6th

Petti Cheval

Jennifer Lehmann

7th

Aadelaidee Lady

Madison Smith

8th

Wynkie Sweet Fairytales

Chantelle Rendall

All ponies trotted away well in the last race of the night.  Born To Be Wild was 50 metres in front of Lapanacaton and Way To Go at the 350 metres mark with Aussie, Petti Cheval and Little Paleface making ground.  At the 100 metre mark Aussie and Jason Kittel loomed up on the outside of Born To Be Wild and made it back to back wins beating Way To Go and Little Paleface.  

Aussie crossing the line first

Aussie and Jason Kittel with Michelle Macdonald after receiving medal