Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted January 30, 2023 Journalists Share Posted January 30, 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 HARA’S SKIPPER (Box 6) Breeding: Aug ’20 Sennachie x Hara’s AnnieTrainer: Vicki Wisener, Devon MeadowsRecord: 12 starts 5-2-2 Dale says: Super win at Sandown Park by rising star Hara’s Skipper who, after missing the start, found trouble, but showed a great will to win and burst of speed to pick up a smart sprinter in Andre Bale and still, somehow, post a fast victory in 29.45 seconds. Results Add Hara’s Skipper to your Blackbook HERE #2 SPRING PORT (Box 4) Breeding: Sep ’20 Aston Dee Bee x Spring GlassTrainer: Lisa Delbridge, BalliangRecord: 24 starts 7-4-5 Dale says: One of the best supported runners of the meeting, favourite punters had their concerns when Spring Port missed the start and, following a good recovery, he found bother at a crucial stage and lost further ground. Forced wide as they approached the home straight, he went into overdrive and recorded a most impressive win. Results Add Spring Port to your Blackbook HERE #3 MAKE NO PROMISE (Box 5) Breeding: Jan ’21 Fernando Bale x VelosoTrainer: Paul Bartolo, Little RiverRecord: 7 starts 3-1-1 Dale says: Make No Promise had to overcome a slow beginning and plenty of interference in what was a sublime chasing effort. Following a tight photo finish and careful deliberation from the judge, Make No Promise was declared the winner by the narrowest of margins in a truly eye-catching performance. Results Add Make No Promise to your Blackbook HERE RELATEDIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 16 JANUARYIN 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 SEPTEMBER *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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