Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted May 8, 2023 Journalists Share Posted May 8, 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 KELSEY BALE (Box 1)Breeding: June ’20 Feral Franky x Ethla AllenTrainer: Daniel Gibbons (Avalon)Record: 63 starts 23-17-6 Dale says: Kelsey Bale has amazingly made this column for a fifth time, but it is hard to ignore a track record run. Kelsey Bale set a new figure for the Warrnambool 450-metre trip in a heat of the Group 2 Cup (24.68 seconds) breaking the record set by Unlawful Entry way back in 2016 (24.72 seconds). Results Add Kelsey Bale to your Blackbook HERE #2 HUMMOCK (Box 4)Breeding: March ’20 My Redeemer x Invictus GloryTrainer: Clint Capuano (Anakie)Record: 38 starts 15-3-5 Dale says: Arguably the best 600-metre Premier Racing win recorded this year given the position Hummock came from, the quality of opposition, and the brilliant field sense he displayed. Results Add Hummock to your Blackbook HERE #3 TROOPER TEARS (Box 3)Breeding: April ’21 Goodesy x Freaky TearsTrainer: Rob Britton (Lara)Record: 14 starts 9-5-0 Dale says: Sent out the shortest priced favourite on the card ($1.40), punters would have had experienced a roller coaster of emotions as Trooper Tears was shuffled out to last soon after the start and when he bounced off the running rail going into the first bend, all chance of victory appeared lost. However, he made a remarkable recovery and displayed an unrivalled will to win – combined with a sustained turn of speed – to record this ridiculous last-to-first victory. Results Add Trooper Tears to your Blackbook HERE RELATEDIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 24 APRILIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 10 APRILIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 27 MARCHIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 13 MARCHIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 27 FEBRUARYIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 12 FEBRUARYIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 30 JANUARYIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 16 JANUARYIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 2 JANUARYIN CASE YOU MISSED IT – 19 DECEMBER *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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