Ballyera Jet confident about the Grade A2 480 metres flat race at Swindon
The only entry in the line-up of the Grade A2 480 metres flat race to have won at the Grade A2 and A3 level is the two-year-old black and white dog, Ballyera Jet. Confronting him on Monday, 1st October, 2012 at Swindon over 480 metres flat are
Quivers Dingo, On The Wheel, Lady Mission, Smack A Rooner and Primo Zeus. The winner will get to take back to the connections the £95 prize money.
Premier Fantasy’s son, Ballyera Jet, won the Grade A3 480 metres flat race on 8th September, 2012 at Swindon over 480 metres. Racing out of the second box, the two-year-old took refuge with the rail, and raced on for the wire, reaching it in 29.03
seconds. Winning by the margin of 1 ¼ lengths had him settling Forge Silver, as the runner-up.
Filling in the third position behind the winner was, Ardmayle Mate.
14th September, 2012 saw him bagging the Grade A2 BGRF Owners Bonus Series – Heat 1 at Swindon over 480 metres. Racing in the same lines as the previous success, the two-year-old out of, Liscahane Ranger, concluded the track distance in 28.84
seconds.
The favourite entry had the winning edge of 1 ½ lengths, by which, Droopys Osprey, suffered the loss.
The last two Grade A2 races that he undertook were pretty devastating for the connections who had to put up with the fourth position twice in a row.
Getting bumped, crowded, obscured, contributed as the prime reasons for his failure at both the instances. He raced out of the first stall once and then the second later.
The 13 to 8 entry will race in a blue jacket tonight, and has experienced beating down entire line-ups when racing out of the second number so he should stay composed and confident during the trip.
Another success at the Grade A2 level is the three-year-old blue dog, On The Wheel. He took 29.19 seconds to steal the race on 14th September, 2012 in the Grade A2 480 metres flat race at Swindon.
He had the other joint favourite, Mall Return, missing upon the chance of bagging the prize money by a head’s mark.
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