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  • Saturday, 21 Aug, 2021,
  • by Gerard Guthrie

Lala Kiwi’s Classic Cranbourne ‘Haka’

The heavily-supported Lala Kiwi, one of Andrea Dailly’s four finalists, upstaged star kennelmate Qwara Bale to complete an impressive clean-sweep of the Group 3 Cranbourne Classic (520m) series on Saturday night.

‘Team Dailly’ supplied half the field for the $25,000 to-the-winner Classic, with dual G1 winner and fastest qualifier Qwara Bale sent out the $2.20 favourite from Box 1.

Lala Kiwi had upset brilliant speedster Koblenz in her 30.04sec heat victory at her Cranbourne debut but was as much as $16 in early markets before the scratching of recent G3 Warragul St. Leger winner Aston Fastnet and some ‘smart’ money saw her odds trim significantly to start the $4.10 second elect.

The other two Dailly contenders were Shima Classic (Box 8) at $6.60 and Lala Ivory (Box 2), an Aussie Infrared x Lala Shim litter sister to Lala Kiwi, a $28 outsider.

David Geall’s Koblenz (Box 7), the winner of 17 from 26, loomed as a potential ‘fly in the ointment’ for the Dailly quartet at $6.30.

Lala Kiwi was best to begin from box four, before being headed by Shima Classic rounding the first corner, with Koblenz in third, while Qwara Bale was a distant fourth heading into the back.

Lala Kiwi levelled up to Shima Classic turning for home and powered clear to score a commanding 4.73L victory over Shima Classic in a BON 29.85sec, with Koblenz third and Qwara Bale winding up fifth.

Lala Kiwi has now won 11 of her 25 starts, with the winner’s purse taking her earnings past $85,000.

“Once Lala Kiwi was sitting on Shima Classic I thought she would win the race because she’s stronger than Shima Classic,” said co-trainer Tom Dailly.

“Lala Kiwi can run when she gets a clear run and when she was second on her own I thought she had a great chance.

“Koblenz is a very good dog and if he was in front of Lala Kiwi she’d be in trouble, but when she was in front of him I didn’t think he could run her down. It was the same story in the heat when she was able to hold Koblenz out.

WATCH: LALA KIWI (B4) began beautifully and then surrendered the lead to kennelmate SHIMA CLASSIC (B8) before regaining ascendency in the home straight and claiming her first group win along with a $25,000 first prize.

“Lala Kiwi can be hit and miss out of the boxes but she can fly out and she’s come out really well in both runs at Cranbourne.

“She’s only had 20-odd starts, which I know is a few runs, but sometimes it takes them a few runs to put it altogether and I think her best is ahead of her.

“Qwara Bale came out a bit ordinary tonight, which she can do at times, so we were lucky we had a couple of others in the race.”

While the Dailly kennel are certainly no strangers to Group glory, Lala Kiwi’s victory had extra meaning as she was bred and raced by Dailly Greyhound Farms, who purchased her mother Lala Shim as a pup from successful breeders David Gleeson and Bob Cummings.

The Daillys have combined with Gleeson and Cummings and their potent ‘Shima’ line for many feature successes, most notably with the recently-retired superstar Shima Shine.

Shima Shine and Lala Kiwi are closely related with their mothers, G2 Geelong Cup winner Shima Song and Lala Kiwi litter sisters by 2011 Melbourne Cup hero Dyna Tron out of Group-winning stayer Shimaguni.

David Geall missed out with Koblenz in the Classic, but he received some consolation by landing the GRV Vic Bred Series final (520m) with $1.20 favourite Fernando Mick.

Fernando Mick, runner-up to Qwara Bale in last month’s G1 Maturity Classic, defeated the strong-closing Rufiano ($10) by one length in 29.94sec, his 10th win from 36 starts.

? LALA KIWI (Andrea Dailly)
? SHIMA CLASSIC (Andrea Dailly)
? KOBLENZ (David Geall)
? 29.85sec ?

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Photos by Clint Anderson

Gerard GuthrieGerard Guthrie

Gerard Guthrie

One of Australia’s leading greyhound racing journalists since 2000 with the Greyhound Recorder and now with Greyhound Racing Victoria. Part-owner 2013 Group 1 Paws Of Thunder winner Sheikha. (The views in this article are those of the author and not necessarily those of GRV)

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