Aurrea Bolie to sweep the Owlerton Bookmakers Marathon at Sheffield on 15th May
The Owlerton Bookmakers Marathon will be held at Sheffield over 915 metres flat on Tuesday, 15th May. The race will be contested by Maudabawn Jenny, Dromana Becky, Aurrea Bolie, Wonder Girl, Killishin Velvet and Glenside Jen. The winner will be awarded with the £300 prize money.
Among the quite very versatile line-up, Aurrea Bolie, Westmead Hawk’s three-year-old black son out of b***h, Minnies Shatani, is one of the most promising entries.
He started off with the season by ending fifth in a Grade A3 420 metres flat at Peterborough even though he was entered as the favourite. The race was won by Glatton Fiz who took 25.81 seconds to settle the race and was soon followed by Knockrour Boom.
He then missed on the next three races but finished decently by lining up three second positions in a row.
On 9th February, Aurrea Bolie went away with the first seasonal success. He won a 605 metres race at Peterborough by timing the track distance in 38.37 seconds. He led the runner up of the race, Little Thanks, by one and a half length.
The three-year-old scored second in the Stadium Bookmakers Maiden 480 metres – Heat 1on 20th February at Nottingham. He was through with the race in 29.87 seconds after the winner, Come On Dini.
The 5/2 favourite of the race, Pass The Port, ended fourth.
He failed in the next three races and then won the Suffolk 700 Maiden – Dupl on 17th April at Mildenhall. The 2/1 joint favourite winner of the race completed the trip in 45.79 seconds.
The other joint favourite, Ullid Babe, ended fourth.
From this race on, the pattern of winning and then scoring second in the very next race began and has lasted for the last four starts.
On 25th April, he ended second in the Bettor.Com Betting Exchange Marathon after racing for 51.51 seconds. The race was won by the 8/11 favourite, Ayamzagirl.
Till yet Aurrea Bolie’s last win was in 415 metres race on 28th April at Harlow. He reached the other end of the wire in 26.83 seconds and led by an amazing eleven and a half lengths.
Aurrea Bolie qualified as the runner up in the most recent try. His chances of making it beyond the wire before anyone else gets to do that tonight are assured.
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