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Newsletter September 15

Week review
Griffith
- Dangers recorded his first win for the stable with a huge run in race four’s Class 1 (1350m). The gelding missed the start but recovered magnificently well to score a 4.8L win.
- Eamonn’s Memory ran a solid race second-up, finishing second in race three (BM50) but was five lengths off the winner.
Gundagai
- Sunday’s Gundagai meet saw Sheila go back-to-back, winning race seven’s BM66 (1180m) by a head. The mare has now won four of her past five starts this prep.
Wodonga
- Mojo Music produced a credible run, finishing under six lengths off the winner.

PHOTO: Dangers puts them to the sword at Griffith.


Week ahead
Echuca

- Garros will take his place in race five (0-58 over 2100m) at Echuca tomorrow. The nine-year-old gelding has drawn gate 10 with Jack Hill in the saddle.
Wagga

- Sheila will be looking to continue her purple patch of form in race seven at Wagga on Saturday. The mare looks primed having drawn gate three with Kayla Nisbet booked to ride.
- Brenlyn’s Trooper has been dual accepted for Wagga and Seymour with connections to assess their options.
Corowa

- Tuesday’s Corowa meeting will see Biden (race one), Rodeo Legend (race five), Turnaquid (race six), Dangers and Eamonn’s Memory (race seven) accepted.
- Dangers will be looking to build on a tough last start victory and looks a chance in the benchmark 58 handicap having drawn favourably in gate three.
- Eamonn's Memory will likely be held over for next weekend's Jerilderie meet.
 
BEST OF THE WEEKEND

- In a tricky weekend Sheila looks to be the stable's best of the weekend. The mare is in top form having won four of her past five starts. She goes up and class, down in the weights and the stable sees no reason why she can't continue her form on.
- Dangers looks a strong chance at Corowa on Tuesday after a convincing last start win at Griffith.

PHOTO: Sheila will run at Wagga this weekend.

Regards,

Andrew Dale Racing