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ABR Weekend Review

Mon, Jan 20, 2025

ABR Weekend Review

There is no doubting the talent of ABR’s EL CAPONY, a narrow winner at Thomas Farms Murray Bridge on Saturday.

Despite wanting to hang in over the final stages, the five-year-old mare prevailed in a close photo.

There are certainly more wins in store if she learns to race more tractably.

With racing at Port Lincoln on Wednesday there are no runners for co-trainers Aaron Bain & Ned Taylor.

It was decided to transfer SOLAR MIST into the care of Jackie Stoetzer who has been looking after him since ABR sent him to the “Crayfish Coast.”

SOLAR MIST goes around in race nine on Wednesday, the Prawn Store Four-Year-Old & Up Benchmark 60 Handicap (1210m) at 4.35pm SA time.

The grey will again be ridden by Rochelle Milnes and comes from gate nine an acceptance of 15 with three emergencies.

Still a busy time for ABR, on Sunday, trainer Aaron Bain trialled many of our star three-year-olds along with the two-year-olds looking to measure up in 2025.

ABR was super happy with the trials of MISS DISTURBIA, IVESEENHEAVENSLIGHT, BEACH DIAMOND and MISS AUSTRALIANA.

Exciting times at Morphettville on Tuesday when ABR took three of our-two-year-olds to the jump outs as the next part of their journey.

On Sunday, trainer Aaron Bain was also named as the leading trainer at the Port Pirie Harness Racing Club for season 2024. 

WEEKEND STAR

EL CAPONY won her first race for Aaron Bain Racing at the metropolitan Murray Bridge meeting.

Trained by Aaron Bain and Ned Taylor, EL CAPONY scored a short half head win in the SpryCrete Handicap (1200m), a benchmark 66 event.

Ridden by Manoel Nunes, the five-year-old mare, a $4.20 chance, held off Holmes ($14) with Lucky Fortuna ($11), a long neck away third.

EL CAPONY began nicely but settled in midfield before being asked to improve turning for home.

Nunes switched his whip into his left hand to try and keep the mare straight in the run to the finish.

She always looked likely to win but had to withstand a late dive by the runner up.

Trainer Aaron Bain said El Capony had been hard work but deserved her victory.

“We have had a few headaches with her,” Bain said.

“She has been a bit of a handful at home and really tested us.

“Last start she loomed to win well but could only finish fourth. In her defence, she pulled a shoe with 150 metres to go.

“She has been a work in progress, providing Ned and I and the owners a lot of challenges.

“Today is a great reward for the patience of the owners.

“She certainly was deserving of winning a metro race.”

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