Bubbly Jaytee confident about the Charlie’s Big Thank You To The Cardiac Team @ RSCH
The Paul Young trained two-year-old, Bubbly Jaytee, raced just twice after his most recent drilling and has the potential to perform better than what he has achieved lately. He is backed by 13 to 8 chances for bagging the Charlie’s Big Thank You To The Cardiac
Team @ RSCH. The race will be hosted by Hove over 515 metres flat on Thursday, 30th August.
Squeezing his chances for bagging the £150 prize money tonight are Clonlost Snoopy, Tullna Hawk, Barnish Booth, Leos Options and Kilmore Say Go.
The two-year-old started racing just this season and has grabbed occasionally at the chances of being the first one across the wire. He ended fifth in his career debut on 9th March, 2012 over 525 yards. The race was won by, Droopys Cain, who timed
the track distance in 28.50 seconds.
After a drilling session and then losing through three more races, he finally struck the first success of the career. He won a 515 metres race at Hove on 3rd May, 2012. He was quick to race away after leashing out from the sixth trap. Raced in
the middle and then going wide got him the race in 29.94 seconds. Qualifying as the runner-up after missing the race by three lengths was, Westmead Diva.
He lost the composure soon and had to miss the next two races that led to a training session on 27th May, 2012 at Sittingbourne over 480 metres.
Bubbly Jaytee won the Sittingbourne Super Maiden on 3rd June, 2012 at Sittingbourne over 500 metres. He broke into an early pace, led from the very first position and settled the race in 30.27 seconds. The favourite winner set the runner-up, Lawless
Bell, at the disadvantage of 2 ½ lengths.
The most recent outing of Wheres Perdo’s son was in the Text Dogs To 60006 Trophy Maiden Stayers on 24th August, 2012 at Romford over 575 metres. The two-year-old lost the race by 1 ½ lengths while the race was won by, Bonamassa Buddy, who timed
the track distance in 35.59 seconds.
A success and then a second position after the last training session indicates that there is more that the dark hound can and has to offer.
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