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Wakool Ash Horse

Wakool Ash Career Stats

EARNINGS $4,030 AVG ODDS $ Rating 14.6
6 0-1-0 Last 10 6 0-1-0 Career 6 0-1-0 12 mths 0% Wins 17% Places -100% ROI M - M Win Range
2 0-0-0 1st Up 2 0-0-0 2nd Up 6 0-1-0 Turf 0-0-0 Synthtc 0-0-0 FIRM 3 0-1-0 GOOD 2 0-0-0 SOFT 1 0-0-0 HEAVY

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  • Maiden, 2yo+, No Sex Restrictions, Apprentices Can Claim, Set Weight

Wakool Ash Profile

Wakool Ash is a 4 year old bay gelding. Wakool Ash is trained by Darren Magro & Aimee Bush, at Gawler and owned by D E Magro, M R Dean, J B Roberts, D J Billington, R Iommazzo, J H Edwards, S J H Edwards, Mrs B G Edwards, R N Dean, N T Dean & W Sendon.

Wakool Ash’s last race event was at 30/05/2026 and their next race is on 07/06/2026 at Port Augusta.

Wakool Ash Racing Form

Career form is wins, 1 seconds, thirds from 6 starts with a lifetime career prize money of $4,030.

With a 0% Win Percentage and 17% Place Percentage. Wakool Ash's last race event was at Hawker.

Exposed form for its last starts is 2-0-0-5-6.

Wakool Ash's Results: Horse Racing History

Last Updated: 04/06/2026

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