THE next generation of chasers will contest three semi-finals of the Breeders Classic at Mowbray on Monday night.
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Young commodity Jalla Romelda is an interesting runner in heat 1 for local breeder Trent Fenton and astute Mangalore trainer Susan Gittus.
Fenton owns the talented Dyna Double One - Ain't She Pretty chaser who scored her first Launceston win last week running down Vintage Dancer to score by a half-length.
The 28kg bitch had won three of her previous 10 starts.
Two of those victories came at her home track in Hobart and another at Devonport in January when she won her juvenile by 2-1/2 lengths.
Jalla Romelda showed raw talented to use the inside draw with ease and will continue to grow in confidence.
Wynyard-based Ben and Tom Englund know what it takes to win a Tasmanian Breeders Classic, having taking out two of the past 10 editions of the prestigious race with Wynburn Rush and Wynburn Toozie.
Ben Englund prepares an extremely talented pup in Wynburn Willow. The black bitch navigated her way around the 515m course last week to score brilliantly in 29.97.
The Barcia Bale chaser gives the indication she will improve and be a force to be reckoned with.
The Greyhound Recorder website foresees Highland Vintage as $2.40 favourite from box 5 in the opening semi with Jalla Romelda second selection at $5.
Vintage Dancer is $1.70 for the second semi ahead of Wynburn Lily at $3.60 and Arcadian Bandit at $7.
Wynburn Willow is a pronounced $1.10 favourite to claim the last qualifier.