'Quinny', Smoken Up & Auckland Reactor remain undefeated

21 February 2012
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Superstar pacers Im Themightyquinn, Smoken Up and Auckland Reactor remain undefeated after the 2nd round of heats of the V75 Inter Dominion were conducted at Gloucester Park.

‘Quinny’, the hometown hero was effortless in winning, although there was a much more anxious wait for driver Gary Hall Jr., who pushed out under Dasher VC in a race winning move. Hall was later cleared after a lengthy Steward’s inquiry and will be in the sulky again Friday night for the third and final round of qualifying heats.

Smoken Up was tradesman liked in his victory; while Auckland Reactor led all-the-way with the big shock of the race being Washakie, who after a Gallant second on Friday night, finished at the tail of the field behind Auckland Reactor.

Raglan bounced back into Grand Final calculations with a dominant performance to win the other heat.

The point score after the second round of heats are as follows:

 

26 Auckland Reactor
Im Themightyquinn
Smoken Up
23 Crombie
18 Can Return Fire
17 Raglan
16 Mr Feelgood
15 Dasher VC
Mysta Magical Mach
14 Lombo Navigator
Rocket Reign
13 Has The Answers
12 Hesa Buzzin
Russley Rascal
Saucy Legend
Wrongly Accused
11 Cromac
Johnny Washakie
10 Artorius
David Hercules
Son Of Fergie
9 Lombo Pocket Watch
8 Fast Play
Hy Royale
Lightning Raider
7 Alzona
Bus To Harland
Little Sonny Bill 
Sneakyn Down Under
6 Pablito
Rakarebel
5 Motu Treasure
Ohoka Du Nord
4 Tsunami Lombo
3 Eastwood Fire
Scan Air

 

The series continues at Gloucester Park on Friday night, with the barrier draws being conducted at the offices of Racing and Wagering WA at 1pm (WAST) on Tuesday.

Gates Open at Gloucester Park at 4pm (WAST), with the first race at 5.33pm (WAST). A fireworks extravaganza will follow the last race for on course patrons.

 

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