Droopys Gianni strong in the William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes
In order to get entitled to the £133 prize money of the Grade A1 William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes, four will race over 480 metres flat race at Newcastle on Tuesday, 9th October. Contesting in the race are Wor Hacka, Viking Global, Tunes Beat and Droopys Gianni. The field has been squeezed in from six to four participants with no first and third trap.
Bower Impact, who was backed by 9 to 4 odds has been scratched from the race along with, Nyla Birdie. With the already short listed line-up, the only commendable entry for the race is the four-year-old black dog, Droopys Gianni. He has been racing since 2010, and his prime racing destination has been Newcastle.
He won the Grade A1 Bet On Your Mobile @ Williamhill.com Stakes on 14th February, 2012 at Newcastle over 480 metres. Taking off from the fifth stall, he drew wide, and took the leadership of half the track distance, concluding the race in 29.00 seconds.
The favourite entry won by the margin of 2 ½ lengths, and had Balbec Jake coming at terms with the second position.
More than a month’s long phase of losing races got the J. Wright trained the Grade A1 William Hill Supporting Racing Post TV Stakes on 31st March, 2012 at Newcastle over 480 metres.
Racing in black and white vest, he covered as much distance as was possible from the wide end, and got the opportunity to lead only near the line.
This time he led only by a head’s mark, and left Canny Caleb disoriented with the second position.
The coming months saw him taking a shift to the Grade A2 and at times at Grade A3. The four-year-old won the Grade A1 William Hill – The Homes Of Betting Stakes on 2nd October, 2012 at Newcastle over 480 metres.
Drawing wide due to the sixth trap, and then becoming prominent only near the line got him making it to the other end of the wire in 29.32 seconds. He won by the mark of a neck which left Livewire as the runner-up of the race.
For tonight to he has drawn the same trap.
The views expressed in this article are the writer's own and in no way represent bettor.com’s official editorial policy.
Tags: