Bangcrashwallop reaching for a hat-trick through the Ladbrokes.Com 630 Trophy – Heat 2
Bangcrashwallop is taking part in the Ladbrokes.Com 630 Trophy – Heat 2 right after striking two races in a row. The 2 to 1 entry of the race will compete with Cuil Marian, Glenbane Mile, Farloe Can Do, Boherna Bridge and Charleys Noire in the 630 metres flat race at Monmore on Thursday, 12th July. The prize money for the race is set at £150.
Crash’s three-year-old son won the Hugo Brothers Stakes on 6th May, 2012 at Harlow over 592 metres. The favourite entry settled the race in 37.75 seconds after drawing clear.
Qualifying as the runner-up was, Saveourstow Lass.
This marked as the second leg of the hat-trick that Bangcrashwallop was aiming at.
He posted the third success in row on 17th May, 2012 at Oxford over 595 metres in the Stadium Bookmakers 595. The three-year-old white and black dog set into an early pace, but it got obscured as he got crowded. In the end he went all out from the sixth location.
It took him 37.78 seconds to claim the race. He however ended in a dead heat with Head Iton Eoin who shared the final stride with Bangcrashwallop.
Concluding the race right behind after 37.78 seconds was Coolavanny Fairy. She missed the winning slot by a short head’s margin.
It took the H. Dimmock trained 38.33 seconds to win the £500 in The Total Hardware Stayers Stakes 630 on 7th June, 2012 at Monmore. The winner raced away quickly after leashing out from the third trap, and made it to the other end of the wire in 38.33 seconds.
Bush Whitney settled second after missing the race by 2 ½ lengths.
The three-year-old son out of b***h, Marilyn Mal, won the Barron & Begley Cesarewitch – Heat 2 on 23rd June, 2012 at Peterborough over 605 metres. Taking off from the second gate, the three-year-old reeled in for the wire and got there in 37.55 seconds.
Chicago Prince, the runner up, timed the track distance in 37.57 seconds.
The final success of the black and white hound was in the Barron & Begley Cesarewitch Final on 30th June, 2012 at Peterborough over 605 metres. This did not prove out to be one of the easiest races for Bangcrashwallop bumped fifth and then could only lead near the wire. He grabbed the race in 37.51 seconds.
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