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Mallee Hammer in carnival form, says trainer

HEATH Chalmers has targeted his home cup carnival with just two horses, but he also knows you have to be in it to win it.

With Mallee Hammer – a winner at Kerang in April and a fourth placegetter (one length from first) at Echuca in May – Chalmers has a horse in good form who should be thereabouts.

Even though he rates his five-year-old mare as a horse who “has pretty well reached her capacity” with the win and a fourth after coming back from a long spell.

“I will also be having a first start with Spirit de Lune, who I have purchased from Austy Coffey. The four-year-old gelding has had nine starts for five thirds,” Chalmers says.

“He trialled really well the other day and has had a few months in the paddock since I got him, so I will be looking for him to run well.”

Chalmers has had Mallee Hammer – who has two wins from 19 starts – her whole career.

“I thought she had worked well enough to take her to the Kerang races after we had also given her a pretty long spell and all the signs on this first-up from that break were promising,” he said.

“She’s such a nice little mare to have around and I reckon we might look for something a little bit easier next time. I haven’t looked yet but give me a couple of weeks and I’ll see what we can find.

“I’ve had a couple of runners and they’ve also gone out to the paddock; and I’ve got a younger one coming through, and five two-year-olds also at the stables getting ready for racing as well as a handful of youngsters to be broken in.”

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