Aero Xelha prepared for landing the Owners Bonus Series – Heat 2
The three-year-old, Aero Xelha is such an entry for the Grade A1 Owners Bonus Series – Heat 2 who has been abundantly successful specially lately due to the recent hat-trick. The 480 metres flat race will be raced at Hall Green on Saturday, 11th August by six hounds. The £145 prize money has brought together Westmead Rocky, Trivia, Criminal Court, Supreme Johnson and Memories Control.
Aero Blackjack’s three-year-old daughter conquered the season by winning the second and third races that came her way after the first loss, but when the final third test came on the horizon, she lost it to a third position.
The brindle b***h then sandwiched a second position between two first positions, struggling to maintain the consistency. After losing three more races, she tossed in a hat-trick without going through any training session.
The S. Deakin trained won the Grade A4 480 metres flat race on 13th July, 2012 at Hall Green. She took off from the very first trap and broke into an early pace right away. Taking the rails after racing in the middle got her the race in 29.80 seconds. She won by the margin of short head’s difference.
The three-year-old maintained the form in the Grade A4 480 metres flat race on 18th July, 2012 at Hall Green. After taking off from the first gate for a second time, she did not wait for long to race away, took the rails after the middle and led for the remaining distance. It took her 28.95 seconds to settle the fate of the race.
Qualifying as the runner-up was, Mays Lightening, while reserving the third position was, Fanore Coast.
Without any training session before the final race for the hat-trick, Aero Xelha won the Grade A2 480 metres flat race at Hall Green over 480 metres. She monopolised the race in 28.95 seconds and won by the margin of 1 ¼ lengths. Taking the runner-up’s slot was, Scotchrathrocket.
Extending the hat-trick was out of question as the three-year-old out of, Aero Ivy, finished a catastrophic sixth position in the next race. The 5 to 1 entry has been in form lately and losing this miserably in the end can easily make her swing back into form.
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