
The 57th meeting of the year which was held on Sunday afternoon at the Marsa racetrack consisted of nine races all for trotters on a short distance of 2140m. Sunday’s card didn’t include any races for class Premier horses but four races reserved for class Gold trotters.
In the first class Gold race, Swedish newcomer Celtic (Charles Camilleri) overtook El Gusto (Andre’ Farrugia) few metres from the finishing line and sealed its first win in Malta. Daldry De L’Ante (Marco Debono) and Gigaro AM (Anthony Bartolo) ended respectively in third and fourth place.
Prinsen One (Mario Farrugia) sealed its second win of the year in the second race from the same category. This Swedish trotter led all the way and past the finishing post first easily by a length and a half from Diamant Du Sam (Rodney Gatt) and Elton Magic (Chris Vassallo). Edson Boko (Charles Camilleri) followed behind.
In the third class Gold race, Eurythmic Sisu (Kevin Sciberras) took the lead when the front horses turned for their final straight. This Swedish trotter registered its first win of the year by two lengths from Forjan (Jesmar Gafa’) and Zio Tom Jet (Charles Camilleri). Diaz Dairpet (Cliferty Calleja) also obtained a good place.
There was a keen tussle between five trotters in the final straight of the fourth and last class Gold race. It was Liam Dana (Charles Camilleri) which took its second win of the season from Django Winner (Mario Fenech), Akela Play (Clint Vassallo) and Onceforall Face (Brian Hili).
Another meeting at the Marsa Racetrack will be held on Friday evening. The first race should start at 7pm.
WINNERS
Race 1. Class Bronze. Dist – 2140m. 1. Fast Bonnevent (Nathaniel Barbara) – 1.14.4”
Race 2. Class Bronze. Dist – 2140m. 1. Midnight Passion (Eric Bezzina) – 1.18.2”
Race 3. Class Bronze. Dist – 2140m. 1. Coutinho (Ryan Scicluna) – 1.16.8”
Race 4. Class Gold. Dist – 2140m. 1. Celtic (Charles Camilleri) – 1.16.6”
Race 5. Class Gold. Dist – 2140m. 1. Prinsen One (Mario Farrugia) – 1.16.5”
Race 6. Class Bronze. Dist – 2140m. 1. Echo Sellois (Paul Galea) – 1.16.5”
Race 7. Class Bronze. Dist – 2140m. 1. Pure Islet (Charles Degiorgio) – 1.14.9”
Race 8. Class Gold. Dist – 2140m. 1. Eurythmic Sisu (Kevin Sciberras) – 1.14.5”
Race 9. Class Gold. Dist – 2140m. 1. Liam Dana (Charles Camilleri) – 1.15”
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