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.
YOUR COLOUR ROOM (Box 8)
Breeding: Jan ’21 Zambora Brockie x Pretty Bomb
Trainer: Andrew Paraskevas, Pearcedale
Record: 2 starts 2-0-0
Dale says: Your Colour Room was a flying winner on debut at Bendigo and he then showed he can do it from behind with a win that demonstrated a maturity behind his experience.
With obvious talent, smart race sense and plenty of scope for improvement, Your Colour Room can develop into a top-class city sprinter.
Best traits: Speed; field sense
Ideal draw: Box 1
Ideal distance: 500m
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ZOHA BALE (Box 5)
Breeding: Sep ’20 Allen Deed x Sammy Allen
Trainer: Mark Delbridge, Balliang
Record: 14 starts 6-2-2
Dale says: Zoha Bale has already established a sensational highlights reel with some incredible runs including a performance three runs back which featured in my Runs of Fortnight article.
Zoha Bale made his city middle-distance debut last Thursday night at Sandown Park where he turned in another remarkable display to account for a high-quality field.
With a combination of speed and strength and a relentless will to win, Zoha Bale has the makings of a star.
Best traits: Speed and strength; relentless will to win
Ideal distance: 600m
Ideal draw: Box 1
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WHOSE MAT (Box 3)
Breeding: June ’20 Mepunga Blazer x Bad Apple
Trainer: Philip Smith, Pascoe Vale
Record: 17 starts 7-3-2
Dale says: Whose Mat is ready to take the next step and become an elite level chaser.
His run last start when placed behind the brilliant Landyn Bale was impressive.
He has always had a great turn of early speed and he appears to be getting stronger with every run.
Whose Mat excels from inside draws and will win many more races.
Best traits: Early speed; Huge upside
Ideal draw: Box 1
Ideal distance: 450m
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Dale Code is a professional form analyst and son of champion Melbourne Cup-winning trainer, the late Judy Hayley.