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Brykar Fanigo with explosive chances to bag the Gripwell Pa Open 525 and extend the hat-trick

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Brykar Fanigo with explosive chances to bag the Gripwell Pa Open 525 and extend the hat-trick
Brykar Fanigo is in form to be as unforgiving as he has been in the last three races that he undertook. All the three attempts are neatly lined up as a hat-trick, waiting for the string to extend. The possibility will come true through the Gripwell Pa Open
525 on Saturday, 14th July at the Shelbourne Park over 525 yards flat.
Contesting for the €500 prize money are Tubbertelly Duke, Lolos Hope, Forest Ralph, Flandys Ryan and Forest Simon.
Ace Hi Rumble’s four-year-old black son cracked into the new season on 10th March, 2012 over 550 yards. He could not transform the chance into a success and thus scored second after the winner, Home Nina, had reached the other end of the wire
in 31.04 seconds.
Seventh try after failure in six more races got the four-year-old out of b***h, Bantiss Poppy, his seasonal debut success.
He won a 525 yards race on 15th June, 2012 by setting into an early pace and then leading from the fourth position, concluding the race in 29.90 seconds while leading by three lengths. Qualifying as the runner-up was, Foxy Fagin.
The four-year-old black hound bagged the second leg of the hat-trick on 22nd June, 2012 over 525 yards. After taking his flight from the fourth stall, the black hound got bumped first and then took on from the second location. Brykar Fangio clocked
the track distance in 28.84 seconds while leading by two lengths.
Settling as the runner-up was, Jamestown Hawk.
The third and final leg came in on 5th July, 2012 and presented itself in the form of the Grade A2 Ladbrokes.Com A2 525 at the Shelbourne Park over 525 yards.
The four-year-old leashed out from the first stall and was really fast, bulleting away for grinding the yards and then leading for the remaining distance blocking the provision for sharing the lead for the rest of the lot.
He timed the track distance in 28.73 seconds with 5 ½ lengths under his belt. Joining him the quickest on the other end after racing for 29.17 seconds was, Carbury Cheetah.
The 4 to 1 entry will be the undisputed leader tonight in case he holds a firm grip on the level of performance.
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