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 Upton
Trainer: Dustin Drew, Dennington
Record: 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.
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#2 AUSSIE BUILT (Box 4)
Breeding: Oct ’18 Aussie Infrared x Sachi
Trainer: Ebony Deglaitis, Moolap
Record: 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.
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#3 ZAMBORA CHARLIE (Box 4)
Breeding: Dec ’19 Zambora Brockie x Ultra Blue
Trainer: Aimee Drew, Dennington
Record: 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.
Add Zambora Charlie to your Blackbook HERE
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*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)