Allmighty Jackie to maintain composure for the Kings Cliffe Joinery Ltd. Stakes
The two-year-old, Allmighty Jackie, is the only entry among the five contestants for the Grade A1 Kings Cliffe Joinery Ltd. Stakes who has won recently.
It will be raced over 420 metres flat on Friday, 13th July at Peterborough. Battling alongside Allmighty Jackie for the £98 prize money are Petal, Go On Kitch, Envy Apple King, and Slippery Tigger.
Allmightyjack’s black and white daughter registered her first success of the season in a Grade A2 420 metres flat race on 24th February at Peterborough. After leashing out from the fourth stall, the two-year-old did not wait for long to lead and finally rested the race in 25.39 seconds.
Concluding the race the closest was, Grafton Razlor.
After suffering through an unfortunate phase of losing four races in a row, Allmighty Jackie captured a Grade A2 420 metres flat on 20th April at Peterborough. The leashing from the fourth gate led to undisputed dominance through the track which ended in 25.97 seconds.
Qualifying as the runner-up after taking 26.11 seconds was, Ullid Cool.
The S. Saberton trained could not maintain the consistency and thus fell victim to the speed of the winner for the five next outings.
On 15th June, 2012 the two-year-old daughter out of b***h, Annamore Louise, won the Grade A1 Cover Nationwide Stakes at Peterborough over 420 metres. Even though the two-year-old did not get to celebrate success much often but when she did, Allmighty Jackie kept all the contenders out of her way.
That is just what she did, always leading and reaching the other end of the wire in 25.89 seconds. She won by the margin of a short head’s difference.
The favourite entry of the race, Petal, held on to the runner-up’s position after racing for 25.89 seconds.
Last and the most recent success of the black and white b***h was in the Grade A1 Beauty Stakes on 6th July, 2012 at Peterborough. She followed her signature style of making it to the winner’s enclosure, and clocked the track distance in 25.59 seconds.
Elmer Fudd leapt through the 4 ½ lengths gap and went through the line in 25.95 seconds.
Retaining the winning form will give the 7 to 4 entry success tonight.
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