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Derby dynamo Blitzern ready for McDonough’s fresh Vicbred attack

Cardigan trainer Allan McDonough says a short freshen up has Victoria Derby runner-up Blitzern primed to make a big impact in the Rock N Roll Heaven Vicbred Super Series for three-year-old colts and geldings.

Blitzern returns to the races for the first time since his stand-out Victoria Derby campaign in early October in the Vicbred Super Series heats at Kilmore tomorrow night.

McDonough is rapt with the way colt has come back, saying “he had a week off. That was it.”

He said Blitzern had thrived in every aspect in the break and it had always been the plan to go into the season-ending Vicbred Super Series first-up.

McDonough said rather than go the races, a trial at Melton had been a perfect hit-out.

He rated 1:56.2 for the 2240m, finishing in 57.05 and 27.60 seconds.

McDonough said Blitzern’s improvement had been significant – “five or six lengths” – during a relatively light three-year-old program.

The son of Western Terror has had seven starts for four wins in succession, which included a Victoria Derby heat victory.

Blitzern has drawn outside the front row for 2180m trip at Kilmore, but this does not faze McDonough.

“We’ll be going forward off the gate.”

And if that means Blitzern having to face the breeze, McDonough is happy with that.

His son Bailey, who has driven Blitzern in each of his starts this season, will again be in the cart.

McDonough is hoping Blitzern can start the Vicbred Super Series in the same way he did in the classic last season as a two-year-old, winning a heat and then going on to finish second in a semi-final and sixth to Kimble in the final.

He clashes with Kimble from the Matthew Craven stable again in the first of four heats, with the reigning champion drawing the pole.

Kimble and the Emma Stewart-trained Victoria Derby third placegetter Longfellow shape as Blitzern’s main dangers.

Kilmore is the second night of the Vicbred Super Series pacing heats, with the two-year-olds going around at Shepparton on Tuesday night and four-year-olds at Ballarat on Thursday night.

Emma Stewart will have the biggest presence at Kilmore, with 14 starters across the eight three-year-old heats.

TUNE IN at KILMORE on Wednesday 

First Race: 6.22pm Last Race: 9.53pm
Racecaller: Dan Mielicki.
TrotsVision: WATCH LIVE
SEN Track: LISTEN LIVE 
RSN 927: LISTEN LIVE

CRAIG RAIL ON KILMORE

RACE 6: ROCK N ROLL HEAVEN VICBRED SUPER SERIES (3YO COLTS AND GELDINGS 2ND HEAT)
EARLY SPEED: 1 (likely leader), 2,6
SELECTIONS: SPRING IN HIS STEP (1), MAJOR MOTH (2), BETTER ECLIPSE (7), YAMBUKIAN (9)
RATINGS: 1, 2 / 7, 9 / 5 / 6 / 4, 10, 12
SUGGESTED BET: SPRING IN HIS STEP (1) each way

For tips and speedmaps for all races visit Good Form at thetrots.com.au

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The good oil from the Vic trials circuit

Kilmore, R1 N3, Life Happens
At Melton on November 16, LIFE HAPPENS trailed the leader (QUICK DAN), moved away from the inside at the 600m and was able to produce slick final sectionals to take out the final trial ahead of ROGUE WAVE. REPORT
Kilmore, R5 N7, Blitzern
At Melton on December 7, BLITZERN settled three back on the inside, moved away from the markers at the 800m and sustained a strong run to beat a very good field by a comfortable margin, so he is obviously somewhere near his peak form. REPORT

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