Ballymac Wander in form for claiming the Stadium Bookmakers Puppy Oaks – Final at Nottingham
Leading the Stadium Bookmakers Puppy Oaks – Final is Ballymac Wander. The race will be hosted by Nottingham over 480 metres flat on Monday, 11th June. Contesting for the £400 prize money are Goa Leprechaun, Sharies Miller, Clogher Rose, Russelena
Barbie and Slick Salamanca.
Ballymac Wander, Royal Impact’s two-year-old black daughter out of b***h, Ballymac Floss, started racing just during this season. She started it off with a 285 metres race at Swindon on 27th March. She was done with the distance in 16.58 seconds.
She then struck a seasonal hat trick through the first three races of the season. She won a 480 metres race at Swindon on 3rd April by timing the track distance in 29.10 seconds and led the runner up of the race, Melodys Patsy, by 1 ¼ lengths.
Her second leg of the hat trick was in a 515 metres race at Hove on 12th April. She reached the other end of the wire in 30.21 seconds. Taking charge of the final 6 ¾ lengths, she set Lima Oscar as the runner up of the race.
Accomplishing a hat trick, the 7/4 favourite won the Coral Ladies Maiden (Duplicated) on 26th April at Hove over 515 metres by timing the track distance in 30.34 seconds. She led the runner up of the race, Cerrise, by four and a half lengths.
Coming at terms with the third position was Cashen Becky.
She had to put a full stop to extending the hat trick as she ended third in a 515 metres race at Hove on 3rd May. The race was won by Proud Berry who timed the track distance in 30.08 seconds.
The two-year-old then was drilled on 17th May at Hove over 515 metres which she closed on in 30.04 seconds.
After scoring second in a 515 metres race on 24th May at Hove, she monopolised the Stadium Bookmakers Puppy Oaks – Heat 2 on 4th June at Nottingham over 480 metres. She was the 4/5 favourite winner who clocked the track distance in
29.36 seconds and led by just ¾ of a length.
She has the potential to pair up wins today by bagging the race tonight.
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