Dailly's Double Delight

By thedogs.com.au

Andrea Dailly continued her good run at Wentworth Park, landing two winners of the National Futurity heats including Kerrigan Bale who set the fastest time of the night in an action packed card of racing at Wentworth Park on Friday.

Kerrigan Bale (pictured), who finished third in last week's Ladbrokes Paws Of Thunder, jumped well from box one and was never challenged, running away for a 4 3/4 length win in 29.81.

The time was 0.10 faster than the second best heat run set by her kennelmate Spring Leaf.

Another Paws Of Thunder finalist, Spring Leaf used box two to her advantage to score a nice 4 length win 29.91.

Earlier in the night, Megan Keeping scored her first win at Wentworth Park to take out the second National Futurity heat.

Trained by Jason Mackay, Megan Keeping was able to cross from box eight to score a dominant 8 1/2 length win in 30.04.

Meanwhile, Victorian trainer Jeff Britton did not leave Wentworth Park without a winner, with the impressive Oakvale Destiny beating a stellar field to take out her heat.

Oakvale Destiny was second last in the early stages before unleashing a powerful sprint home to overtake early leader Jingjing and win by 4 lengths over Polly Bale in 30.34.

It was a big night for Victorian trainers, with Angela Langton taking out another heat with Eyes Adorable (30.32).

The remaining heat was taken out by the Ronald Seymour-trained Zipping Abby, who was able to stalk the leaders before running away for the win in 30.06.

The National Futurity continues next week with semi finals followed by the final on February 7.

The great reacing continues at Wentworth Park this evening with heats of the National Derby.