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R5. Vale Jeremy Hayes Handicap -  1 January 1970 preview

R5. Vale Jeremy Hayes Handicap - 1 January 1970

Scott Embry | Fri 29 January, 2016

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A good, open race to start off the quaddie legs with 6 out of the 9 runners opening up under $10. Classical prince sat 3 wide in it's first up run behind Kennocha and fought on strongly to only be beaten 0.5L. Should hopefully be given a better run by Mitchell and with that, should go very close to winning this race. Another horse from the same race that took my eye was the David harrison trained horse in Universal Moon. Has only missed a place once in it's career and from a nice gate should get a good toe in and be hard to hold out. An interesting runner here is the 6 in Wise Decision. Has annihilated his oponents winning 4 on the trot on the dirt track up in Broome. Has never missed a place in his career and is one you need to include into your quaddies and novelties. Pernella miss trialled very nicely back on the 18th of January running the fastest time of the day under a strong hold and runs well fresh. Secret Nova drops massively in class after leading all the way to victory last start. Randy Tan jumps on for the allow but from barrier 8 and a decent amount of speed in the race he may get caught out wide. Gigante is another of Taylor's that drops massively in class but has been rather dissapointing so far this campaign. Both will be left out of my Quaddie.

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User SunnyBoy

SunnyBoy 14 Feb | Posts: 51

I would have suggested Spangled Impact, but even her times were not fantastic looking towards a Karrakatta Plate. She would want to improve considerably. 2YO's need to be running low 1.05's over 1100M to be considered a threat in a KK. 1.07 on a track rate...

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ColourfulRD 01 Feb | Posts: 454

Lucky Street emerged before this time last year

User DamienWyer

DamienWyer 01 Feb | Posts: 7463

Well that's the reason I ask in the first place. But most years, the eventual good 2YO's and thereafter, haven't emerged by this time.

User TheDiva

TheDiva 01 Feb | Posts: 11782

if its the best so far.. who is going to be the threat then Damien? I think Trademark might come on after its win a few weeks back.

User DamienWyer

DamienWyer 01 Feb | Posts: 7463

I would have suggested Spangled Impact, but even her times were not fantastic looking towards a Karrakatta Plate. She would want to improve considerably. 2YO's need to be running low 1.05's over 1100M to be considered a threat in a KK.

User paraletic

paraletic 01 Feb | Posts: 3721

agree regarding Spangled Impact. Maybe we haven't seen the best 2yo's come out to play yet?

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Chelsea 01 Feb | Posts: 1291

Spangled Impact is the best 2yo so far

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DamienWyer 31 Jan | Posts: 7463

In the 2YO race, they didn't break the minute, and the last 600M wasn't particularly fast either. So could any of the smarter types on here let me know if any 2YO's so far this season have impressed, or are they at this stage just a bit pedestrian ? I just kee...

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