FIVE Moruya trainers scored wins at the Moruya Jockey Club's final race meeting of the season on July 27.
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Two-year-old gelding Can Be Bossy, trained by Mark Macdonald, won the its first race at its second start.
It won the first race over 1010 metres by just over a length to Bede Murray's Lord Boulevard and Matthew Dale's Circle Game.
Three-year-old gelding Lothello, trained by John Marzol won the fourth race, the maiden handicap over 1425 metres, by a short half-head from Aaron Clarke's That's Ridiculous and one-and-a-half lengths ahead of John Law's Gresham Station.
The 2000-metre benchmark 60 handicap was won by Colbey Hill's Ward with hoop Nick Heywood aboard.
It powered away from the field in the final 150 metres to beat Michael Gatty's Rush Indulgence by just over one length and Chicka Pearson's Painted Warrior by three-and-a-quarter lengths.
Matthew Stephens made it a hat-trick for Moruya trainers when his five-year-old mare New Vogue, ridden by Scott Pollard, won the sixth race.
It pinched the benchmark 50 (1425m) from Fastnet Flyer by a nose and Wade Mathie's Bella Mist was third by two lengths.
Rachel Backhouse was the final successful trainer from Moruya with eight-year-old The Devils Mark, ridden by Grant Buckley, taking out the second benchmark 50 (1425m) from Steve Cummins' Lion of Africa Robert Price's Jostle.