2017 TABtouch Inter Dominion Opening Night

20 November 2017
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Barrier draws for the opening three heats of the 2017 TABtouch Inter Dominion Series have been completed at Gloucester Park on Monday afternoon, setting up an intriguing opening night of the series on Friday.

Series favourite Lazarus, drew barrier nine in the opening heat of the night and is subsequently second favourite for the heat at $2.20 with TABtouch, while Soho Tribeca, drew barrier two in the same heat and will head into Friday’s race as favourite ($1.85).

Run Oneover ($34.00), who was successful in taking out the Pat Cranley Memorial at Gloucester Park last Friday night, drew barrier four in the opening heat, while another of the leading local chances Shandale ($21.00) drew barrier six.

Lennytheshark ($1.18) will commence his quest for a second Inter Dominion title in the second heat of the night, where he has drawn barrier three, while Tiger Tara ($7.00) will look to continue the good form he showed in the New Zealand Cup when he starts from barrier seven.

The final heat of the night sees reigning Fremantle and WA Pacing Cup champion Chicago Bull ($1.30) start his Inter Dominion campaign from barrier two, while the in-form San Carlo ($10.00) drew barrier six.

The three TABtouch Inter Dominion Heats are supported by the Group 1 Four-Year-Old Classic on what promises to be an outstanding night of racing.

The series heads to Bunbury for the second round on Tuesday November 28. The third and final set of heats will be held at Gloucester Park on Friday December 1, before the Grand Final on Friday December 8.

Fields for Gloucester Park Friday 24th November 2017

 

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