The team at Ben Pearce racing will make the trip to Moora Racing club on Saturday, October 10 with a six card country TAB meeting to be run at the venue  that was established in 1907, with the location some 169klms from the metro (big brother) meeting at Belmont on the same day.

The first of the stable runners will come out in race one in a maiden over a thousand metres with Vampatorio second up from a spell with Casey Hunter aboard jumping from barrier 11.

Vampatorio is a four-year-old Bay mare having start number six with one placing earning prize-money in excess of $1,700, since returning from a local barrier trial she has raced on one occasion at Belmont on September 30 finishing third of nine over a thousand metres with Joe Azzopardi aboard arriving two lengths behind the winner in a time of 58.23.

The second stable runner will see Lady Natesa appear in the second feature race on the card in race three in the Tab Touch LL White memorial Sprint over 1190 m with Ms Casey Hunter aboard jumping from barrier one with a field of 10 to compete.

Lady Natesa is a five-year-old mare having start number 20 with four wins and three placings earning prize-money in excess of $46,000, last preparation saw  the mare win three in a row and is prepared for this outing via a Lark Hill barrier trial on September 29 finishing six of 10 over 950 m with Ms Casey Hunter aboard arriving four lengths behind the heat winner, with a handy field of runners campaigning in that heat including Showy Chloe & recent Belmont Birthday Stakes winner Black Heart Bart.

The final stable runner on the Moora card will see Beinn Nibheis return from a spell in race 4 over a thousand metres with Ms Casey Hunter aboard jumping from barrier three in a field of eight.

Beinn Nibheis is a five-year-old Bay gelding having start number 14 with two wins and three placings earning prize-money in excess of $24,000 after packing up last preparation at Belmont on May 20 finishing fifth of 11 with Alan Kennedy aboard arriving three lengths behind the winner, he resumed  for this via a Lark Hill barrier trial on September 29 finishing first of nine with Casey Hunter aboard winning on that occasion by a narrow margin over 950 m in a time of 56.71.

The stable would like to wish connections of these three runners the best of luck at the Moora Cup race day on Saturday.

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