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Any Questions heading for a 2nd hat trick through the Coral.Co.UK Hurdle at Hove

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Any Questions heading for a 2nd hat trick through the Coral.Co.UK Hurdle at Hove

Hove will become home for the Coral.Co.UK Hurdle over 515 metres hurdle on Tuesday, 12th June. Contesting for the £750 prize money are Killacolla Eagle, Druids Gaffney, Any Questions, Clonkeen Theo, Baran Bally Hi and Crofter.
The most accomplished entry for the race is Any Questions, Ballymac Maeve’s three-year-old blue son out of b***h, Owens Rover.
He started the season by claiming the seasonal debut on 7th January in the H2 480 metres Hurdle at Wimbledon over 480 metres. He won done racing in 29.69 seconds. The 4/6 favourite winner led the runner up of the race, Mulcair Robbie, by 3 ¾ lengths.
After a training session he won the Williamhill.Com 2nd Springbok Trial Stakes on 21st January at Wimbledon over 480 metres. Any Questions completed the track distance in 29.67 seconds and led the track by a staggering thirteen and
a half lengths.
The last six races in which he took part, the three-year-old won five races and the first three qualified him for a hat trick.
His initial leg of the hat trick was in a 540 metres hurdle at Crayford on 28th April which he won by a lead of fifteen and a half lengths in 34.96 seconds.
Following as the runner up was Druids Mickey Ma.
Next he won the UK Packaging Supplies Stakes on 6th May at Harlow over 415 metres. He reached the other end of the wire in 26.84 seconds with a length under his belt. The 5/4 favourite of the race, Dooey Royal, ended third.
 On 11th May he struck the hat trick by winning a 480 metres hurdle at Wimbledon by clocking the track distance in 29.90 seconds and leading by just half a length.
His last two races have been successes which means that winning today will entitle him to yet another hat trick.
He won the Crayford Bookmakers Stayers Hurdle on 26th May at Crayford over 540 metres. The evening’s favourite timed the trip in 34.68 seconds and led by six lengths.
His last win till yet was on 31st May at Hove over 515 metres which he added to his feather by making it to the other end of the wire in 30.64 seconds.
He has the highest of the chances to bag the race tonight.
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