FOUR Hawkesbury trainers had winners run at the Hawkesbury Race Club on Sunday, July 24.
Terry Croft, Scott Singleton, Wade Slinkard and Garry White all had winners, while Hawkesbury jockey Tye Angland also rode two horses to wins.
The first race of the day was won by Croft’s Fleeting, and ridden by Angland, in a 2000-metre maiden plate.
The race was the three-year-old gelding’s fourth race.
Singleton’s Alluvion had a nose in front of Peter and Paul Snowden’s Calanda at the end of the 1000-metre maiden handicap, as the two-year-old filly claimed a win in her third race.
Slinkard’s Legistation strode out to a win by over three lengths in a 1300-metre maiden handicap.
In the final race of the day, White’s Sonata Song claimed her second career victory.
Apprentice jockey Ashley Borg rode the three-year-old filly to a win, just edging out Angland, who was riding Bjorn Baker’s Positive Problems.