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Sydney Morning Herald
04-08-2025
- Sport
- Sydney Morning Herald
Lever out to take Forbes form to Moruya
Jockey Chad Lever will attempt to carry on his winning form from Forbes Cup day when he heads to Moruya for six rides on Tuesday. Lever managed a double on Sunday at Forbes when scoring on Zoutastic and Unreal Expectation, as well as finishing fourth on High Dandy in the Forbes Cup. His Moruya mounts include a couple of leading chances for Kembla Grange trainer Paul Murray in the shape of Gooloo Bucky in the Clyde's Equine Bodywork Benchmark 58 Handicap (1210m) and Beauer in the Turlinjah Park Equestrian Centre Benchmark 58 Handicap (1660m). Gooloo Bucky broke his maiden at Moruya two starts ago on July 11 when scoring over 1200m, and he backed that up with a last-start eighth when beaten 3.5 lengths. Beauer is a two-time winner from 13 starts and heads into her event having contested a couple of races during the recently completed Grafton Cup carnival. Murray took Beauer to Grafton for a second on July 13, before backing her up on July 16 for a third after racing on the speed and battling on well. Lever starts his day at Moruya on the Gary Crossley-prepared Sacred Belief in the Oyster Shed On Wray Street Batemans Bay Maiden Plate (1020m). The gelding is yet to be placed in eight starts. The jockey will then partner the Tom Wilson-trained pair of Avalon Lady in the North Ryde RSL Moruya Cup Day Monday 5th January Maiden Handicap (1310m) and Giza in the AMH Auto Group Moruya Class 2 Handicap (1020m). Avalon Lady has had two starts since joining the Wilson stable from trainer Nathan Doyle. She resumed from a spell with a fourth placing at Queanbeyan before a last-start fifth of five at Goulburn.

The Age
04-08-2025
- Sport
- The Age
Lever out to take Forbes form to Moruya
Jockey Chad Lever will attempt to carry on his winning form from Forbes Cup day when he heads to Moruya for six rides on Tuesday. Lever managed a double on Sunday at Forbes when scoring on Zoutastic and Unreal Expectation, as well as finishing fourth on High Dandy in the Forbes Cup. His Moruya mounts include a couple of leading chances for Kembla Grange trainer Paul Murray in the shape of Gooloo Bucky in the Clyde's Equine Bodywork Benchmark 58 Handicap (1210m) and Beauer in the Turlinjah Park Equestrian Centre Benchmark 58 Handicap (1660m). Gooloo Bucky broke his maiden at Moruya two starts ago on July 11 when scoring over 1200m, and he backed that up with a last-start eighth when beaten 3.5 lengths. Beauer is a two-time winner from 13 starts and heads into her event having contested a couple of races during the recently completed Grafton Cup carnival. Murray took Beauer to Grafton for a second on July 13, before backing her up on July 16 for a third after racing on the speed and battling on well. Lever starts his day at Moruya on the Gary Crossley-prepared Sacred Belief in the Oyster Shed On Wray Street Batemans Bay Maiden Plate (1020m). The gelding is yet to be placed in eight starts. The jockey will then partner the Tom Wilson-trained pair of Avalon Lady in the North Ryde RSL Moruya Cup Day Monday 5th January Maiden Handicap (1310m) and Giza in the AMH Auto Group Moruya Class 2 Handicap (1020m). Avalon Lady has had two starts since joining the Wilson stable from trainer Nathan Doyle. She resumed from a spell with a fourth placing at Queanbeyan before a last-start fifth of five at Goulburn.