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Dippy Boy aims to break through the wire first in the Grade OR The Banbury Leger Stakes at Oxford

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Dippy Boy aims to break through the wire first in the Grade OR The Banbury Leger Stakes at Oxford
Sudden Decision is gaining popularity in the market for the Grade OR The Banbury Leger Stakes, which will be held at Oxford on 22nd March, 2012 over  595 metres for £150.
He will be competing against Dippy Boy, Monleek Bay, Queen O The Mall, Aghaburren Jim, and Lively Travel with odds of 3 to 1.
The M. Massey trained daughter of Trent Lee, out of Geneva Choice, finished in second and third place throughout the season without acquiring a finish in first place. Out of nine races, she finished four times as a runner-up and five times in third place.
Massey is hoping that the b***h will put an end to this consistency in this race and emerge successful.
In her seasonal debut, she was defeated by race favourite Uncle Des by a short-head in 37.56 seconds at Oxford on 5th January, 2012 in the Grade S1 595m flat race. She is in good form but has shown his full potential yet.
She finished in third place in the Grade A2 450m flat race at Oxford on 16th March, 2012, in 27.59 seconds whereas winner Liosgarbh Way finished in 27.19 seconds.
In this race, she will have to bring something extra to beat past the tough competition.
Entering as a favourite with odds of 11 to 4 as a favourite is Dippy Boy who recently bagged a victory on 15th March, 2012. He defeated Uncle Des by an immense margin of 6 ½ lengths over 450 metres in 27.37 seconds.
He finished fourth in the Grade S1 Islip Lodge Trophy at Oxford on 10th March, 2012 in 37.39 seconds where as winner Katies Love finished in 37.32 seconds.
Kibble is hoping for an encore of his most recent race as he is capable of succeeding in this race and bringing home the money.
Trained by David Pruhs, Monleek Bay looks in good shape. The son of Crash, out of Lemon Blossom, finished as a runner-up in the Grade A2 420m flat race at Peterborough on 9th March, 2012. He fell 2 ½ lengths short of the victory which was acquired
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The bettors are speculating a victory for Dippy Boy, his performances have been solid and steady. He has competed at this previously, a fact which might benefit him in this race. Monleek Bay is looking to finish in third. With Sudden Decision’s past record,
she is looking to finish second or third unless she brings her best game forth.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely the writer’s own and do not reflect the editorial policy of Bettor.com

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