The team at Ben Pearce racing will head to Bunbury race club on Friday, December 12, with fine conditions forecast racing on a good three with the rail out 3 m.

The first of the stable runner will be Barter System coming out in race one to be ridden by Ben Patterson jumping from an awkward barrier 12 of 13 over 1208 m in a maiden set weights.

Barter System is a three-year-old Bay Filly having returned this time in via a Lark Hill barrier trial over 950 m finishing second of 10, landing a quarter of a length of the heat winner when ridden by Alan Kennedy and was last seen first out competitively racing at Narrogin on November 28 over 920 m when ridden by Ben Patterson finishing four lengths eight of 10 in a race time of 55.48.

The second of the stable runners Bal Amour will come out in race five in a maiden over 2019 m with Peter Hall aboard jumping from barrier seven in a field of 14 Bal Amour is a three-year-old Filly having start number three after previous efforts this preparation being at Ascot on November 4 finishing six of 9 over 1200 m when ridden by Jason Brown finished 3.75 lengths off the winner and was last seen at Ascot on November 27 over 1500 m when ridden by Ben Patterson landed 5.7 lengths behind the race winner.

Race 6 will see the next Ben Pearce commodity, in the form of When In Roan, a last start winner to be ridden by Alan Kennedy jumping from barrier 13 in a field of 14 over 2019m.

When In Roan is a four-year-old gelding having start number six with one win earning prize-money in excess of $9000, that win come last time out at Narrogin on November 28 over 1700 m when ridden by Alan Kennedy, travelled midfield throughout to score by a nose on the line in a race time of 1:48.71 beating home a field of 11 on that occasion.

The final runner Don'tgetcaught will come out in race 8 over 1410 m with Alan Kennedy aboard jumping from the widest gate in a field of 16.

Don'tgetcaught is a four-year-old Bay gelding having start number 12 with three wins and two placings earning prizemoney in excess of $36,000, he has gone winless this preparation so far with his  best result coming at Ascot on October 29 finishing third of 9 over 1200 m when ridden by Troy Turner landed three quarters of a length behind the race winner and was last seen at Ascot on November 29 finishing 10th of 14 over 1500 m when ridden by Troy Turner finished seven lengths behind the winner in a race time of 1:31.17.

The Ben Pearce stable would like to wish connections of all these runners the best of luck at Bunbury on Friday.

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