Bansha Mo to take down the line-up of The Sylvester Stakes
The most feared in The Sylvester Stakes is the two-year-old, Bansha Mo. Her track record at Sheffield is very impressive, as three out of four outings that she won at the beginning of her career were at Sheffield.
She will race over 480 metres flat on Tuesday, 3rd July, and is likely to draw the £200 prize money.
Scarty Lad’s daughter’s career win was at Doncaster in the Stainforth Puppy Stakes on 9th December, 2011 over 483 metres. She shared success with, Memories Tune, as both of them concluded the race track in 29.63 seconds after leading the track almost decisively.
The next three races that followed turned into a hat-trick.
Out of b***h, Glory Days, Bansha Mo shared success for a second time in a row on 15th December, 2011. Breaking away from the other contestants and leading got her to the other end of the wire in 30.78 seconds.
Concluding the race behind the winning duo was, Mays Harvestmoon who raced for 30.90 seconds.
H. Crapper’s trainee then won the Ryan Holmes Puppy Cup Final on 22nd December, 2011 at Sheffield over 500 metres, and for a third time she had to split success with Memories Tune.
Both followed their regular style of parting ways with the actual cluster, and then leading on. It took the evening’s favourite duo 29.69 seconds to claim the race.
Settling as the runner-up after racing for 29.77 seconds was, Skywalker Jack.
Her fourth outing of the career witnessed her as the undisputed winner, as she timed the 480 metres track of the Owlerton Bookmakers Ladies 480 in 28.70 seconds on 10th January, 2012, at Sheffield.
She won by a margin of two and one-half lengths, and was soon followed by Droopys Peaches, who settled the distance in 28.90 seconds.
She did not race at Sheffield after this, but did strike another hat-trick with a victory at Nottingham and the remaining two at Wimbledon.
A drilling session on 13th March at Monmore over 480 metres got her a second position in the race that followed. She was drilled at Coventry on 9th June over 485 metres, which led to a third position on 18th June.
The lightly raced needs to bounce back into form, and today has the chance to accomplish just that.
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