Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted January 16, 2023 Journalists Share Posted January 16, 2023 Form expert Dale Code has picked out a selection of runs from around Victoria that have caught the eye over the past fortnight. #1 ASTON KALKARA (Box 5) Breeding: Aug ’20 Aston Kimetto x Aston UptonTrainer: Dustin Drew, DenningtonRecord: 14 starts 4-5-2 Dale says: After a tardy beginning, Aston Kalkara found himself near the tail of the field going into the first turn. Spotting the leader a big start he looked a place chance at best, but he produced a powerful finishing burst and picked up the leader before racing away to an eye-catching win. Results Add Aston Kalkara to your Blackbook HERE #2 AUSSIE BUILT (Box 4) Breeding: Oct ’18 Aussie Infrared x SachiTrainer: Ebony Deglaitis, MoolapRecord: 96 starts 17-10-13 Dale says: Aussie Built was a heavily supported favourite in his 96th race start, but he had punters’ hearts in their mouths when he found trouble at a vital stage of the race. However, the popular elect regained his balance, hooked to the outside and sprouted wings to record an impressive win. Results Add Aussie Built to your Blackbook HERE #3 ZAMBORA CHARLIE (Box 4) Breeding: Dec ’19 Zambora Brockie x Ultra BlueTrainer: Aimee Drew, DenningtonRecord: 26 starts 8-1-4 Dale says: After a smart beginning, Zambora Charlie was squeezed out to the rear of the field and all chances of winning appeared gone. However, combining a fierce will to win with an elite burst of speed, he somehow managed to work his way back into the race and rattled home to record a brilliant last-to-first win. Results Add Zambora Charlie to your Blackbook HERE RELATEDIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 2 JANUARYIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 19 DECEMBERIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 5 DECEMBERIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 21 NOVEMBERIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 7 NOVEMBERIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 24 OCTOBERIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 10 OCTOBERIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 26 SEPTEMBERIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 12 SEPTEMBERIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 29 AUGUST *Dale Code is a professional form analyst and son of champion Melbourne Cup-winning trainer, the late Judy Hayley, who engineered one of the greatest all time come-from-behind group wins when Devastate took out the 1989 Traralgon Cup. Click HERE to watch (box 7) View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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