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Dogs to follow – Shot Of Red, Soda Success and Kai Bale


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Form expert Dale Code has picked out a selection of greyhounds to follow from around Victoria. You may even want to add them to your Blackbook account.

SHOT OF RED
Breeding: Aug ‘20 Whiskey Riot x Myrniong Lana
Trainer: Anthony Azzopardi, Rowsley
Record: 14 starts 7-1-1

Dale says: Shot Of Red has always shown ability but the improvement that this potential star has shown in just a short time has been rapid. He has won his past three starts in impressive fashion posting sizzling times along the way. With his improved box manners, elite turn of foot and his run home sectionals getting better, there is every reason to believe that Shot Of Red can establish himself into one of the state’s best sprinters.     Results

Add Shot Of Red to your Blackbook HERE

SODA SUCCESS
Breeding: Mar ‘20 Fernando Bale x Sweet About Lola
Trainer: Maxwell Auld, Tatura
Record: 21 starts 7-3-3

Dale says: Soda Success is a gifted chaser who recorded some brilliant wins last preparation. He had been off the scene for a couple of months and resumed with absolutely no luck. Reviewing his recent runs, it is clear he is going as well as ever, as evident by his opportunistic victory at Shepparton on Monday night. If he stays fit and healthy, Soda Success can become a prolific winner before he finishes his career.     Results

Add Soda Success to your Blackbook HERE

KAI BALE
Breeding: Sep ‘20 Aussie Infrared x Ivy Bale
Trainer: Correy Grenfell, Anakie
Record: 17 starts 4-3-2

Dale says: Yet to turn two, Kai Bale is really starting to understand how to handle himself in a race. His last start victory was outstanding and his track sense and will to win stood out. He has always had the ability and, combined with further developed track and field sense, Kai Bale is certainly a dog to keep an eye out for.     Results

Add Kai Bale to your Blackbook HERE

Dale Code is a professional form analyst and son of champion Melbourne Cup-winning trainer, the late Judy Hayley.

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