Daily Dogs – Thursday, January 9

Daily Dogs – Thursday, January 9

ALBION PARK: Race 3 (7:25pm)
No. 4 Hara's Luna

Hara’s Luna just keeps on winning and she looks a top chance to add to her picket fence.

The daughter of Feral Franky has put together four in a row, all of which have been over the 710m here and she’s won them in dominant fashion.

With four wins and a second placing from six starts off box four, there’s a lot to like about her here.

ALBION PARK: Race 4 (7:46pm)
No. 1 La Sagrada

La Sagrada is building an enviable record and will look to make it three straight.

With seven wins and four second placings from just thirteen starts, she’s highly talented and will line up here on the back of her biggest win to date.

The margin was only narrow but she showed plenty of heart to hold on and take out the Futurity.

Unbeaten in two runs over this course and distance and with the rails draw, she looks the one to beat.

ALBION PARK: Race 6 (8:25pm)
No. 5 Miss Envy

Miss Envy put together three on the bounce before going down by the barest of margins here last start in the Futurity.

She was a dominant winner the start prior as she kicked away to score by just under nine lengths, and last time, she struck trouble early but chased hard to get within a nose on the line.

In twenty three starts she’s only missed the frame on two occasions and she looks well placed here to get another win on the board.

ALBION PARK: Race 7 (8:46pm)
No 5 Lakeview Emily

Lakeview Emily is in sparkling form having won four of her past five.

The daughter of Fernando Bale wasn’t disgraced when contesting the Group One Phoenix last month and she’s since recorded back to back wins, with her latest over the 525m at The Meadows.

She boasts a terrific record here and with a clean getaway, she’ll be hard to beat.

Daily Dogs – Wednesday, January 8

THE MEADOWS: Race 1 (5:53pm)
No. 8 Paw Waverly

Paw Waverley has been the runner up in both starts to date and she looks nicely placed to go one better.

Both runs have seen her finish off strongly over the 425m at Bendigo and she’s sure to relish the rise in distance here.

THE MEADOWS: Race 2 (6:18pm)
No. 8 Fagues

Yet to miss the frame in five race starts, Fages is putting together a very tidy record.

He won well here three starts before a narrow second placing and last time, he turned out a top effort in a mix 6/7 at Sandown.

He should find this a touch easier and off the outside box, he’ll have the speed to cross and will be hard to catch.

THE MEADOWS: Race 8 (8:18pm)
No. 1 Letizia

Letizia is in red hot form and will look to make it three on the bounce.

She went back to back over 500m at Bendigo before making her first appearance here, where she again proved too slick.

A fast beginner, she looks the one to beat off the inside draw.

THE MEADOWS: Race 9 (8:38pm)
No. 8 Aviation

Aviation is another looking to make it three straight at tonights meeting.

A winner of three from six he’s proving himself to be very handy and all of his wins have been by big margins.

He scored by just over 5 lengths two runs back and was dominant again last time, accelerating away to put up a 6.5 length margin on the line.

He lines up here for the first time and he looks hard to beat.

Daily Dogs – Tuesday 7th January

Gosford: Race 3 7:43pm AEDT
No. 5 Starry Ethics

Starry Ethics broke through in impressive fashion last start over this course and distance.

The daughter of Tommy Shelby showed good early speed to lead and go all the way in 22.24 seconds.

She looks well placed against this field and can go back-to-back.

Gosford: Race 4 8:07pm AEDT
No. 7 Spooky Blues

Spooky Blues boasts an impressive record of four wins and two placings from six starts over this course and distance.  

The son of Feral Franky bounced back to winning form last start when showing elite speed to the first marker in 10.03 seconds and going on with it to win in a best of the night 22.08 seconds. 

He won his only previous race from box 7 and if he repeats his effort last start then he’ll be hard to hold out. 

Gosford: Race 7 9:11pm AEDT
No. 3 Great Terms

Great Terms has created a massive impression to start his career and looks to remain undefeated after three starts. 

The son of Goodsey qualified for a Maiden Final at Wentworth Park on debut when bolting in by over 18 lengths in a match race. 

His talent was on full display last start when burning around the 520m trip for a 9.5 length win in a scorching 29.26 seconds. 

This looks his race and the others are running for second. 

Gosford: Race 8 9:35pm AEDT
No. 1 Dinali Keroma

Dinali Keroma looks ready to return to this distance after two strong wins over the shorter trip here. 

The Susan Pitstock-trained dog has won his past two starts over 331m in 22.21 and 22.19 seconds with his most recent win seeing him run down his rivals.  

While it has been some time since he has won over this course and distance, he did easily break 30 seconds in both his wins. 

He has the early speed to use box 1 to advantage and lead this field all the way. 

Daily Dogs – Sunday, January 5

ALBION PARK: Race 3 (6:07pm)
No. 3 Mr O'malley

Mr O’malley is unbeaten in two starts and he looks a top chance to make it three from three.

He flew out of the boxes on debut to take up the running and never looked in doubt and it was a similar story again last start.

The Aston Rupee youngster looks above average and I think he can continue on his winning way.

ALBION PARK: Race 6 (6:57pm)
No. 1 Super Leon

Super Leon is racing well and he holds a terrific record over this course and distance.

He won well two back and was only narrowly beaten into second last time.

With five wins and a second placing from six starts over the 331m here, it’s hard to go past him.

He gets the rails draw for the first time and if he can getaway clean, he’ll be hard to beat.

ALBION PARK: Race 11 (8:42pm)
No. 2 Smooth Panther

Smooth Panther is yet to miss a top two spot in five career starts and the son of Aston Rupee looks highly talented.

All of his runs have been over the 331m here and he was far too good last time, despite having over a month between runs.

The low draw suits and he looks the one to beat.

ALBION PARK: Race 12 (9:03pm)
No.

Cousin Henry comes off dominant win over this track and trip and will look to make it three on the bounce.

He proved too slick here two runs back, scoring by just under two lengths and last time, off the outside box, he whipped around them and accelerated away to win by six.

Only lightly raced, he’s a hound on the rise and I think he’ll prove too good for them again.

Daily Dogs – Saturday, January 4

WENTWORTH PARK: Race 4 (7:09pm)
No. 7 I'm Sally

I’m Sally is ultra consistent and she looks beautifully placed here.

She recorded a dominant win here two runs back, finding the front early and extended strongly over the final part to score by almost ten lengths.

Last start, with a month between runs, she was very good again but just bumped into a smart one.

She’s very honest and I think she’ll prove too good for them.

WENTWORTH PARK: Race 6 (7:55pm)
No. 8 Mark To Market

Mark To Market is in red hot form and will look to make it five straight wins.

He’s shown a strong liking for this track, finishing second at his first appearance here before kicking off his winning streak.

The son of My Redeemer is quickly building an impressive record and he was successful at his only start off the outside draw.

WENTWORTH PARK: Race 7 (8:19pm)
No. 1 Zipping Cruise

Zipping Cruise comes in top order and looks well placed to make it three on the bounce.

He was the runner up three starts back at Bulli before putting to together back to back wins at Wentworth Park.

His latest win was super impressive as he shot away over the final part to score by over six lengths.

He does perform well here and with the advantage of the inside draw, he’ll take some catching.

WENTWORTH PARK: Race 9 (9:00pm)
No. 4 Rory Rogue

Rory Rogue made it two wins in succession at Gunnedah before stepping out here for the first time last week.

The son of Aussie Infrared produced a top effort to finished second behind the short priced favourite and put a length margin back to third.

Only lightly raced, he looks very promising and with luck from the squeeze box, he should prove hard to beat.

Daily Dogs – Friday, January 3

GOSFORD: Race 1 (6:16pm)
No. 6 Sherry Not Berry

Sherry Not Berry has found the frame in two of his three starts and looks ready to win.

The son of Fernando Bale just found one better last start at Maitland when starting from the outside box but got within a length on the line.

With the low draw here, he looks the one to beat.

GOSFORD: Race 5 (7:37pm)
No. 2 Fascinate George

Fascinate George has been the runner up in six of his past seven outings and the ultra consistent hound looks well placed to go one better here.

His latest run was over this course and distance where he chased chased hard to get within two lengths of the winner and put up an 8.5 length margin back to the rest.

He draws well and I think he’ll prove too slick for them.

GOSFORD: Race 7 (8:11pm)
No. 2 Canya Love Me

Canya Love Me made it dominant back to back wins before a solid effort finish fourth in a stronger race last time.

A winner of fourteen from thirty, she knows how to get the job done.

Her PB, which she recorded two runs back says she’s good enough to win here and she does boast a brilliant record out of box two.

GOSFORD: Race 8 (8:28pm)
No. 3 Chief Lightning

Chief Lightning has been racing in top form and comes off a solid last start win here last week.

Having his first go over this track and distance, he shot straight to the lead and showed a good kick late to score by a neat length.

Unbeaten in two starts out of box 3, he’ll be hard to beat.

Daily Dogs – Thursday 2nd January

Albion Park: Race 2 8:01pm AEDT
No. 1 Kia Kaha

Kia Kaha is racing in great form and looking to win her third race in a row. 

The Warren Nicholls-trained bitch was last seen winning a Best 8 over this course and distance in 30.22 seconds where she defeated Jay Is Jay. 

Two starts back she recorded a personal best of 29.91 seconds when winning the QGold Summer Sprint Final. 

She can get on the arm early and prove hard to run down.  

Albion Park: Race 6 9:28pm AEDT
No. 3 Miss Envy

Miss Envy is a well-travelled chaser that handled her first race over this course and distance in outstanding fashion last Friday where she recorded the fastest Futurity heat time of 29.60 seconds.  

Before coming to Queensland, the daughter of Aston Dee Bee won the G2 Laurels at Sandown two starts ago in 29.42 seconds but did something even more special in her heat the start before when running sub 29 seconds.  

The G1 National Sprint Champion looks hard to beat in the G2 Futurity Final now that she’s had a sighter at the track. 

Albion Park: Race 8 10:08pm AEDT
No. 3 More Than Money

More Than Money can be a little hit and miss at box rise but at his best, he’s electric.  

That was the case last start when flying out of the lids to lead his heat of the Derby and go all the way in 29.89 seconds. 

The son of Aston Rupee set a personal best time of 29.63 seconds when winning a heat of the Queensland Emerging Sprinters over this course and distance three starts ago.  

If he jumps well or at least on terms with his rivals, he will be strong late and will prove hard to beat. 

Albion Park: Race 9 10:29pm AEDT
No. 4 Valpolicella

Valpolicella has been one of Queensland’s best in recent years and appears to be back in form with three wins from her past four races. 

The Tony Zammit-trained bitch won from this box at Ipswich last start when proving too strong over 630m.  

She’ll appreciate the return to this course and distance where she won three and four starts ago in smart times of 41.72 and 41.91 seconds. 

If she runs near those times, she probably won’t be beaten.  

Daily Dogs – Wednesday 1st January

The Meadows: Race 5 8:36pm AEDT
No. 3 Shaka Big Chief

Shaka Big Chief has turned his form around and is looking for three wins in a row. 

The son of Feral Franky used box 1 to advantage two starts ago when leading all the way in a near best of the night time over 500m at Bendigo. 

He followed that up with a top effort to come back after being passed heading into the bend at Bendigo over 450m to finish a half-length second. 

He should be able to cross those drawn inside him and get on the arm.  

The Meadows: Race 6 8:59pm AEDT
No. 8 Lakeview Emily

Lakeview Emily is well placed in this Fourth & Fifth Grade after competing in the G1 The Phoenix just two starts ago. 

The daughter of Fernando Bale is racing in supreme form at the moment and registered a personal best time for this course and distance of 29.55 seconds just four starts ago. 

She has the ability to break 5 seconds to the first marker so she should be able to cross and get on the arm from box 8. 

The Meadows: Race 7 9:18pm AEDT
No. 8 My Hummingbird

My Hummingbird has had her fair share of bad luck since resuming which was never more evident than last start when looking to make a midrace move at Sandown and running into the tiring leaders. 

The Barcia Bale bitch was electric two starts ago when showing good speed to lead over 515m at Sandown and got all the way for an eight length win in 29.36 seconds. 

She should be at peak fitness now and just needs to avoid trouble to be featuring. 

The Meadows: Race 8 9:38pm AEDT
No. 2 Letizia

Letizia looks ready to take on this distance for the first time. 

The daughter of Zambora Brockie has won her past two starts over 500m at Bendigo in impressive fashion where on each occasion she has flown out of the lids to lead all the way in best of the night winning times. 

She can lead this field from the low draw and should prove too strong for them in the run home. 

Daily Dogs – Tuesday 31st December

Gosford: Race 3 7:45pm AEDT
No. 5 Big As Cash

Big As Cash returned to his best last start with a strong win over this course and distance. 

The son of Feral Franky jumped straight to the front from box 2 and proved too strong winning in 22.24 seconds. 

The vacant box to his outside is an advantage and he has the early speed to lead this field.  

Gosford: Race 4 8:05pm AEDT
No. 2 Wraps

Wraps ran well in his first start over this course and distance last week when finishing a close second in the slick time of 29.50 seconds. 

The son of Feral Franky is racing in great form and prior to coming to Gosford last start he had won back-to-back races over 440m at Goulburn with his most recent race start resulting in a slick 24.59 second win. 

He’s drawn beautifully in box 2 and should prove hard to beat. 

Gosford: Race 6 8:45pm AEDT
No. 4 Dinali Keroma

Dinali Keroma returned from a short break in super form over this course and distance last start. 

The Susan Pitstock-trained dog flew out of box 4 to duel for the lead before dashing clear late to win in 22.21 seconds. 

He’s won four of eight races over this course and distance and if he produces his best jump then he’ll be hard to catch.  

Gosford: Race 7 9:05pm AEDT
No. 2 Spooky Blues

Spooky Blues can bounce back after being run here last start to finish two lengths third.  

The Feral Franky chaser was unable to cross early from box 8 two starts ago but railed like a demon to win over this course and distance in 22.50 seconds.  

Three starts back he registered a personal best when leading all the way in 22.15 seconds.  

He can lead this field from box 2 and just needs to run near his best. 

Daily Dogs – Monday 30th December

Maitland: Race 3 7:38pm AEDT
No. 7 Marvin Monelli

Marvin Monelli has been setting the grass at Muswellbrook alight and looks ready for a start on the bigger Maitland track. 

The son of Konomi has won his past three starts over 336m and has improved each time, clocking 19.46 seconds from this box in his most recent race. 

He’ll be able to build momentum and can prove hard to hold out. 

Maitland: Race 6 8:48pm AEDT
No. 2 Verdi

Verdi boasts an excellent record of 16 wins from 29 starts and could not have been more impressive in his first start over this course and distance last start. 

The Jason Mackay-trained dog was beaten for speed early but mustered quickly to rail through to lead and go to win by 5.75 lengths in a scintillating 21.95 seconds. 

Given that was his first look at the track, he’ll be better for the experience and tough to beat. 

Maitland: Race 8 9:31pm AEDT
No. 4 Sign Action

Sign Action should be close to peak fitness now following two very good runs this preparation.  

The Zipping Garth bitch dominated her rivals over 400m at The Gardens first-up when winning by 8.75 lengths in 22.38 seconds before returning there her next start and clocking 22.32 seconds. 

She’s a previous winner over this course and distance in 22.84 seconds but is a more furnished chaser since she last raced here. 

She maps to either lead or sit on the two dog’s back. 

Maitland: Race 9 9:56pm AEDT
No. 7 Bomb Noah

Bomb Noah was no match for the flying Dawn Raider here last start when finishing third in quick time. 

However, the son of Fernando Bale impressed the two starts back when leading all the way over this course and distance in 22.42 seconds. 

He has the early speed to cross and lead this field from box 7.