W Night Set To Impress With The Best of the West On Show

26 August 2025 | Ashleigh Paikos
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W Night is fast approaching and Gloucester Park will set the stage on Friday, September 5 to showcase the best of the west, with the night filled with group races and features, with an incredible $924,000 in stakes to be distributed on the night.

Yesterday we saw the three-year-olds vying for their spot in the Gr2 $100,000 Westbred Classic with heats run and won at Pinjarra on August 25, with the first four placegetters gaining entry to the feature next Friday night.

3YO Fillies Field:                                    3YO C/G Field:

Chekker                                                   Belly Up

Ciganda                                                   Captain Stirling

Copper Head Lady                                   Control The Room

Fakenit                                                     Elite Fleet

Iseeubaby                                                Ice Cold Sapporo

Its Maa Time                                            Last Hard Copy

Lillie Queen                                              Lazi Dais

Manhattan Ruby                                       Major Miki Whitby

Our Rich Cargo                                        Pinjarra Rocks

Ruby Lou                                                 Pinny Noir

Ruby Lovera                                            When In Vegas

Stella Deliziosa                                        Wicked Hustler

Reinette (Em1)                                        Into The Future (Em1)

Shes All Go (Em2)                                   Lou Lamour (Em2) 

The all-important barrier draw will be conducted on air on TABradio next Monday, September 1 from 9am.

The Westbred bonus system continues to set the standard in the industry, with Westbred progeny amassing $3.78million in bonuses in 2024.

With 603 horses winning bonuses in 2024 alone, Westbred horses are averaging more than $6000 in bonuses per season, showcasing the powerful financial support WA’s breeding industry provides to local owners and trainers.

For horses sired here in the west, a double westbred incentive applies, with those horses receiving double the winning bonus, a further reward to those who invest in WA bred progeny.

There are still tickets available for the 2025 Harness Owners Appreciation Night hosted by Racing WA at Gloucester Park on W Night. Make sure you check out the link in your email and secure your tickets before it’s too late.

 

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