Saturday, September 29, 2012

Guinness Pirate, feared the most in the Stadium Bookmakers Sprint ...

Guinness Pirate, feared the most in the Stadium Bookmakers Sprint ?

The three-year-old black and white dog, Guinness Pirate, has the highest of the chances for taking back to the connections the ?150 prize money in the Stadium Bookmakers Sprint on Friday, 28th September, 2012 at Oxford. Making the trip challenging for the R. Yeates trained are, Lagganmore Diver, Farloe Trueman, Splashanomic, Shilohs Warrior and Doyouwannalift.

Three out of the five outings gave been wins for Premier Fantasy?s son.

He bagged the Grade D1 on 24th August, 2012 at Oxford over 250 metres. He was quick to draw clear from the rest of the lot, staying prominent throughout, and making it to the other end of the wire in 15.22 seconds.

Having the final two lengths in his favour set Ballymac Kitty as the runner-up.

The third position behind the winner was taken by, Mild Steel.

He struck a back-to-back by winning the Grade D1 250 metres flat race on 1st September, 2012 at Oxford. He once again raced in black, picking up an early pace and leading from the second position, making it to the other end in 15.31 seconds.

Compromising on success by half-length was, Ballymac Kitty.

The first trap, Geneva Robbie, ended third behind the winner.

A fifth and then sixth position down the line had Guinness Pirate timing the track distance in 15.20 seconds after leashing out of the third trap. Winning by the margin of a mark meant a second position for Flying Guard.

Coming at terms with the third position was, Barnagrane Clark.

The three-year-old entry is backed by 2 to 1 odds for the race tonight, and will race in black due to the fourth trap. He has won from the same number twice before, but at a different level, altering the tactic a bit can make the trip smooth and successive.

The joint favourite, Splashanomic, has been drilled rigorously recently, and it is being expected that he will deliver and perform in the open race debut. Shilohs Warrior is feared too due to the strong comeback that he will make after the break.

Some have not raced at Oxford recently, and have the chance to prove themselves tonight.

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Source: http://blogs.bettor.com/Guinness-Pirate,-feared-the-most-in-the-Stadium-Bookmakers-Sprint-a190969

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