Gunda Bale caused one of the biggest upsets in the history of the Macro Meats Laurels when the rank outsider proved too good at Sandown Park in late December. With first-split-record holder Purcell Bale missing the start from box two, the field jostled for position in the run to the first turn. Gunda Bale stuck fast to the rails and found herself three lengths clear on entering the back straight. The chasing pack set off in pursuit of the unexpected front runner but could do little to rein in the leader. Gunda Bale defeated Oenjay Dancer by one and a half lengths in 30.01 seconds with favourite and kennel mate Langi Bale in third place. “I threw her into the series thinking she might be an improver and she’s just got better with each start,” said trainer Graeme Bate. “They didn’t run much time, but she’s won the Laurels.”