By Joshua Smith, Harness News Desk
Derek Balle is looking forward to heading to Alexandra Park on Friday night where he will line-up a quartet of runners.
His charge will be led by three-year-old trotter Chicago H who will start from behind the 30m tape in the Lone Star Alexandra Park Handicap Trot (2200m).
Balle said Chicago H has taken plenty of time to mature, but he believes the colt is now starting to show his ability.
āHe is improving and is trotting more solidly,ā Balle said.
āHe has been fractionally disappointing. He has just taken a wee while to get organised.
āLove Yous probably donāt come as early as you would like them to but at the moment he is heading in the right direction.
āA race with maidens off the front is a drop in grade for him so he is going to be hard to beat.ā
Impeccably bred, Chicago H is the son of Champion French stallion Love You and Balleās former Group One-winning mare Martina H.
Later on the card, Balle will have a two-pronged attack in the McMillan Equine Feeds Handicap Trot (2200m) with MM Sunshine and Aardiebythehill.
MM Sunshine heads into the race off the back of a last start win at Cambridge Raceway while Aardiebythehill placed at Alexandra Park last week following a win at the Auckland track earlier this month.
āThey are both trotting well,ā Balle said.
āItās a bit of a rise in grade for MM Sunshine. At this stage she has been more comfortable left-handed but we are going to give her a show right-handed.
āShe is normally pretty good, she is pretty solid so we will give her her shot and if she gets around in one piece I will be happy.
āAardiebythehill has been good. He was a little bit unlucky last start, he just got held up. Tony (Herlihy, driver) thought he would have been a lot closer if he got more of a drag up into it. He is a nice horse.ā
Balleās quartet will be rounded out by Cotton Socks in the Bell Scaffolding Mobile Pace (2200m).
āShe has been improving and getting a bit stronger,ā Balle said.
āItās her first go right-handed for a while, but it is probably not that much difference of class of horse that she has been facing at Cambridge.
āIf she is handy enough she will give a good account of herself.ā