Bawna Velvet to swing back in the www.sheffieldretiredgreyhounds.co.uk
The only entry on the line-up of the Grade 4 www.sheffieldretiredgreyhounds.co.uk who has won recently is the three-year-old black b***h, Bawna Velvet. Not that she has been winning consistently but she did display form and potential lately. The 3 to 1 entry
will have to face five other rivals who will take their chances for bagging the prize money of the race. It will be hosted by Sheffield over 500 metres flat on Tuesday, 28th August.
Completing the line-up are Tis Done, Julia The Elder, Droopys Elvis, Ballymac Fan and Paddys Volcano.
Droopys Maldini’s daughter started her career the previous season and ever since then has raced at Sheffield. The first success of the season of the N. Melbourne trained was in the Grade A4 Adopt A Retired Greyhound On 01142 888300 on 12th January,
2012 at Sheffield over 500 metres.
Pulling up to a high gear and then leading for the rest of the distance got the race settled in 30.53 seconds. She led by 1 ½ lengths and set, Mucky Sam, as the runner-up who took 30.65 seconds for timing the track distance.
Her second success of the season was in Grade A3 500 metres flat on 9th February, 2012 at Sheffield. The three-year-old out of, Breadacres Hazel, broke into a high pace after leaving the first gate and then led, concluding the race in 30.19 seconds
and winning by the margin of a length.
Finishing the closest to the winner was, Cu Na Ri, who took 30.27 seconds to make it to the other end of the wire.
On 9th February, 2012, Bawna Velvet won the Grade A3 500 metres flat at Sheffield. She followed her signature style and raced to the wire in 30.19 seconds winning by the margin of a length.
The last time that the dark b***h won was in the Grade A5 500 metres flat on 10th August, 2012 at Sheffield. She once again took advantage of being fast and leading from the first spot clocking the track distance in 30.03 seconds and winning by
the margin of 1 ½ lengths.
The next two races were a failure ending in a sixth and then a second position.
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