By Pat McLeod
Jemma Daley will again draw on her strong hand of confidence cards as she prepares smart visitor Lenny’s Honey for her Queensland debut over the 520 metre journey at Albion Park on Thursday night.
The Koblenz and Maddison Kaye bitch has certainly paid for her ticket north from South Australia recently with just one unplaced run in her eight Albion Park outings to date.
All of those have been over the 395 and 331 metres and have included five wins.
She steps up to the championship distance on Thursday night in a quality field, but Daley has no doubts about her ability over that journey.
“Lenny's Honey is the interesting one,” Daley says of her five chances on Thursday night.
“She has South Australian form over 500 metres and has been racing here over shorter distances and won a good money race the last-start. She had a long box-to-box last Monday night which I was very happy with her.
“Box three will help her, but she will need to show a good turn of foot. She may be found wanting late, but whatever she does on Thursday night she will improve on.
“She is a credit to her owners (Debbie and Manuel Stuppos), who bred her. We stayed with them when we went down for last year’s Nationals.