Amazing Customer all set to buy success in the Grade A1 480 metres flat at Perry Barr
The three-year-old black b***h, Amazing Customer is leading the line-up of the Grade A1 480 metres flat at Perry Barr on Tuesday, 17th July. Competing alongside with the 9 to 4 entry are Magical Ozzie, Droopys Eric, Ballymac Sandra, Cheeky Captain and Ceili Kewell.
The prize money at stake is £97.
Head Bound’s daughter grasped the first success of the season in a Grade A2 480 metres flat race at Perry Barr on 7th January, 2012. She set in to an early pace but had to make an effort to pull back herself from the third position that she fell prey to.
The black b***h timed the track distance in 28.92 seconds and was soon joined in by, Sawpit Sunny.
The three-year-old out of b***h, Broken Maid, struck a hat-trick that began on 17th February and stayed on until 2nd March.
She won the Grade A1 480 metres flat race at Perry Barr on 17th February, 2012 by falling into a high gear after breaking from the third stall. She took on from the middle and then saw to it that no one else among the lot got to snatch the lead. She crossed the wire in 28.49 seconds while leading the track by the margin of 2 ¾ lengths.
On 24th February, the N. Slowley bagged the Grade A1 480 metres flat race at Perry Barr.
The three-year-old followed her signature style of settling in an early pace, and then leading on from the middle. She rested the race in 28.57 seconds with 1 ¼ lengths under her belt.
The third and final leg of the hat trick surfaced on 2nd March, 2012 in the Grade A1 480 metres flat race ay Perry Barr. This time after speeding from the fourth stall, she got crowded but broke free in time to conclude the race in 28.76 seconds.
The black b***h won by the margin of two lengths.
Her most recent success was in the Grade A2 Dave’s Big 40 Classic on 7th July at Perry Barr over 480 metres. Staying consistent with her approach, the three-year-old made it to the other end of the wire in 28.80 seconds.
There is not much doubt in her success tonight provided that she does not let go off her grip on the performance.
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