By Glenn Davis
Gold Coast trainer Adam Campton is upbeat about the prospects of talented sprinter Deepour ahead of his assignment in the Listed Falvelon at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Campton has only been training for two years and has built his stable numbers to 48 and currently leads the Gold Coast trainers’ premiership.
At first glance, Deepour’s form appears below his best after two starts this campaign but not according to Campton.
Deepour, whose long-range plans include next year’s Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap, finished eighth, beaten less than four lengths, when resuming in the Swiss Ace Plate over 1000 metres at the Sunshine Coast last month.