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Kids on the track

Jake Shankland leads Beau Melbourne into a sweeping left-hander on the go-kart track. Right: Supipi Ranatunga keeps a firm grip on his daughter Thisara prior to the start of race three.Above: FORE! though he could be five. Either way Henry Clemence and his father David were having a ball.Above: Sam Purcell is about to turn Jem Acibuca into a Spiderman look-alike.Left: Megan Carter was one of hundreds of kids having a great time at the Kids Day Out. 75500Jake Shankland leads Beau Melbourne into a sweeping left-hander on the go-kart track. Right: Supipi Ranatunga keeps a firm grip on his daughter Thisara prior to the start of race three.Above: FORE! though he could be five. Either way Henry Clemence and his father David were having a ball.Above: Sam Purcell is about to turn Jem Acibuca into a Spiderman look-alike.Left: Megan Carter was one of hundreds of kids having a great time at the Kids Day Out. 75500

THE Pakenham Racing Club was a sea of colour and smiling faces on Saturday with beautiful weather and fun activities making the Cardinia Shire Kids’ Day Out Raceday a roaring success.
Free entry and rides all sponsored by the Cardinia Shire, provided the perfect opportunity for families to enjoy a cheap day out before the New Year gets back into full swing.
Clowns, a jumping castle, face painting, and many other activities kept the kiddies occupied while Mum and Dad tried to back a winner. On track the racing was hot.
Pride of Coupez took out the 2400m feature Cardinia Shire Cup while local trainer Cameron Templeton kicked off the New Year with a win. His six-year-old gelding Show’em Earnest heading a Pakenham trained trifecta in race four.
For more on Templeton’s success turn to Sport on page 51.

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