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Stoked! ft. Lachy Neindorf

We are set to saddle up three runners at Caulfield on Saturday given consistent gelding Chakado (2nd EM) secures a start in the final event on the program.
Our other runner in the last at Caulfield is Taramansour, and he will carry 60.5kg after the 2kgclaim of Jaylah Kennedy, who won on the Regal Bloodstock-owned galloper at Flemington last preparation.
Last seen finishing fifth in March’s Adelaide Cup, Taramansour will resume over 1700m after two jump outs leading into this first up assignment.
Our other chance at Caulfield is Shystar, a filly who has jumped out up impressively ahead of her return.
She will be partnered by Joe Bowditch when she steps out in Race 1.
Racing Manager’s Nick Pinkerton and Jackson Frantz are joined by gun hoop Lachy Neindorf, whose star has risen in recent seasons through consistent results in the saddle and two glorious Group 1s aboard our very own Climbing Starand Femminile.
Lachy previews his upcoming rides at Murray Bridgeon Saturday before offering an insight into his raceday preparation, the physical and mental demands of life in the saddle, and how a formative stint in Victoria fast-tracked his development - maturing him both as a rider and as a person.
Now firmly established among South Australia’sleading jockeys, Lachy reflects on the experiences that have shaped his rise through the ranks.
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The Brook Family could have another promising juvenile on their hands with Ferivia down to debut in the first at Murray Bridge on Saturday.
The daughter of Astern was ultra impressive at the trials last week and if that can translate to raceday she’s sure to prove ultra-competitive.
While Noetzie (Race 4) has an awkward gate to overcome, barrier 13, he is certainly knocking on the door of victory after running into an above average type in Cicala at his most recent start.
Our other runners on the Murray Bridge card include Falanghina and Runaway Statement in Race 8 and Watadeel in Race 9.