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  • Monday, 11 Apr, 2022,
  • by @WatchDogRacing

In case you missed it

Form expert Dale Code has picked out a selection of runs from around Victoria that have caught the eye over the past fortnight.

#1 JUNGLE PANTHER (Box 8)
Breeding:
Mar ’20 Barcia Bale x Up Hill Jill
Trainer: Jeffrey Geall, Lara
Record: 24 starts 7-5-5

Dale says: “After bombing the start, Jungle Panther showed a brilliant turn of speed before being pushed off the track going into the first turn and subsequently going back to worse than midfield. Once balanced he went into overdrive and although pushed wide again on the home turn, he still managed to power home and record this top-shelf victory.”     Results

Add Jungle Panther to your Blackbook HERE

#2 BOOM LATERAL (Box 8)
Breeding: Feb ’20 Zulu Zeus x Hidden Dreams
Trainer: Graeme Jose, Catani
Record: 7 starts 2-2-2

Dale says: “Was listed in my ‘Dogs to Follow’ column last week and he didn’t disappoint, producing a ridiculous all-the-way win in 36.79sec and paying $3.10. In just his seventh race start, Boom Lateral put on an exhibition of speed and strength to demolish some smart chasers and run just two lengths outside of the 650m track record (36.67sec) set by Burn One Down.”     Results

Add Boom Lateral to your Blackbook HERE

#3 NICHOLAS ROSE (Box 6)
Breeding:
 Jan ’18 Fernando Bale x Dash Of Rose
Trainer: Jeffrey Chignell, Rosedale
Record: 109 starts 22-18-22

Dale says: “For anyone familiar with the great Steven Spielberg’s classic movie ‘Cocoon’, Nicholas Rose has found the greyhound equivalent. Racing with a new lease of life, Nicholas Rose continued his hot run of form with this brilliant off-the-speed win in a 440m Free For All at Sale, claiming best-of-night honours in a blistering 24.54sec in what was, remarkably, his 109th race start.”     Results

Add Nicholas Rose to your Blackbook HERE

*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)

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