Pukekohe-based harness racing trainer Derek Balle lines up a team of four horses at Cambridge Raceway tonight, with C U There (Sebastian K) rated as his best chance.
The stable’s first starter is Boss Jo, driven tonight by Balleās daughter Neita, in Race 1, the EAC Equine Inside Out Trot over 2200 metres.
āShe trotted better but hung in last start at Cambridge and as a result didnāt finish off,ā says Balle, āweāve made some adjustments and changed up her steering gear and she could be an each way show if she does everything right.ā
The five-year-old mare by Sebastian K is yet to break through for her maiden win, and prior to her last two starts where she got things wrong, her form included a string of placings at Alexandra Park indicating a win might not be too far away.
Up next Balle has two horses starting in Race six, the IRT. Your Horse. Our Passion. Mobile Pace over 2200 metres including last start winner and the early fixed price favourite C U There ($3.10).
The four-year-old mare was gritty when winning at Cambridge on October 8 in the hands of Zachary Butcher who partners the mare again tonight. On that occasion Butcher settled C U There back in running before making a move three wide with a lap to go to land the parked position outside the race favourite Inlouof. From there on the mare battled on to wear down the leader and hold off a late challenge by the second placed Iām Not The Maid, scoring the win by a length.
āShe seems well and won nicely last start,ā says Balle, āshe has trained on well since and from barrier four I think sheās probably my best chance of tonightās runners.ā
The dual gaited Conrad H is Balleās second runner in the same race and with a second and third placing in his last two starts here at Cambridge it would be no surprise to see him feature amongst the place getters. The Love You gelding starts from barrier seven and is driven by Neita Balle.
āHe keeps stepping up and is loving being a pacer but unfortunately I couldnāt say the same about him as a trotter!ā says Balle, āweāre enjoying racing him and heās very happy horse as a pacer.ā
The final event of the night is the EAC Equine Instride Handicap Trot in which Balle starts Kimkar Dash. The mare starts tonightās 2200 metre race off a 30 metre handicap but does drop back in grade after some competitive racing at Alexandra Park over the winter months.
āShe galloped early in her fresh up run three weeks ago at Auckland, but it probably wasnāt an ideal race for her being a mobile mile because sheās not always fast away,ā says Balle, Ā āsheās better from a stand and going left handed and although sheās still not at full fitness yet, I felt she was better suited to this race as opposed to another mobile mile at Auckland on Friday.ā
āAs long as sheās running on Iāll be happy as there is still improvement to come in her yet.ā
Racing action gets underway with Race 1 at 4.45pm.
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byĀ Brigette Solomon,Ā for Harness Racing New Zealand