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Yarradale Stud sire Gingerbread Man can maintain a winning groove this Saturday after a hit and near-miss last weekend.

Yarradale Stud sire War Chant (USA) and apprentice Keshaw Dhurun were in a winning mood at Ascot last Saturday when they combined to land a double with Express Time and Mood Swings.

Neville Parnham’s grey mare Express Time is racing in career-best form this campaign and her sire War Chant (USA) is also in the midst of a winning run leading into Easter.

Lady Chant broke her maiden in the G3 WA Oaks (2400m) at Ascot on Saturday but the classic win was no fluke according to trainer Brock Lewthwaite.

Utgard Loki headlined a winning treble for Yarradale Stud at Pinjarra on Sunday with his first Stakes victory in the LR South West Cup (2300m).

Yarradale Stud’s successful run continued on Thursday with four of the first five winners at Pinjarra.

Trainer Neville Parnham brought up an Ascot double for Yarradale Stud with Gingerbread Man mare Wunderkind in the Morley Growers Market Hcp (1400m) on Wednesday.

Three days after topping overall turnover at the Perth Magic Millions, Yarradale Stud was back in business at Ascot winning the Glenroy Chaff Hcp (1000m) with Miss Frost.

No Dice had to dig deep to win yesterday’s Reliable Asset Hcp (1200m) for trainer Sarah Evans and Yarradale Stud sire Bradbury's Luck.

Yarradale-bred mare Samiam Seussie slipped under the radar with a last-start win at Trentham in New Zealand.

Gingerbread Man signed off January with an interstate treble and he can keep raising the bar in February at Pinjarra’s Magic Millions meeting this weekend.

Former Yarradale Stud shuttler Frost Giant (USA) has been put down in New York.  He was 19.

Burnya To Survive puts his winning run on the line in the Amelia Park Hcp (1400m) at Ascot on Monday.

Three Western Australian studs received winning updates for the Perth Magic Millions Yearling Sale when Apache Pass opened his Hong Kong account at Sha Tin on Sunday.

Yarradale Stud champion War Chant (USA) started the New Year in style with seven individual winners in the first fortnight of 2022 starting with Chantorque at Ascot on Perth Cup Day

Okay To Pay claimed a third win in her last four starts at Stony Creek on Boxing Day and she made it with minutes to spare before the holiday meeting was abandoned.

Ascot trainer Simon Miller had one of those afternoons that just kept getting better and better at Ascot on Saturday.

Stable apprentice Sheridan Clarke rated Okay To Pay to perfection for trainer Phillip Stokes at Wangaratta on Thursday.

Ascot’s midweek meetings are a rich source for promising 3yo winners like lightly-raced gelding Without Reg.

Ima Single Man put the seal on another winning week for Yarradale Stud sire Gingerbread Man with a victory against the odds in the Cyber Colors Hcp (1400m) at Sha Tin on Sunday.