Dynamo Joe’s record awaits the success in the Coral Sprint – Heat 1
The declared and undisputed favourite of the Coral Sprint – Heat 1 is the three-year-old black hound, Dynamo Joe. His parade of successes has been hampered by a pair of blunders that he came across lately. Competing with him over the 285 metres flat race
at Hove on Thursday, 26th July are five other participants.
Racing for getting to the £150 prize money are Trappers Corner, Evo Alexander, Doobys Gone West, King Scotty and Fernhill Jess.
Ever since Westmead Joe’s son rolled into the new season, the rate at which he is amassing wins is far more than a few bruises on his record.
The three-year-old shot into the season with a roaring victory in the Stadium Bookmakers Sprint Trophy on 27th February, 2012 at Nottingham over 305 metres. Dynamo Joe broke from the sixth gate and then was the first one to lead on the track.
Going wide from middle got him the race in 17.78 seconds.
He won by the margin of 3 ½ lengths, and set Farneys Mark as the runner-up.
The three-year-old son out of b***h, Hold On Angel, struck the seasonal hat-trick by monopolising over the races from 30th April, 2012 to 28th May, 2012.
The black hound won the final of the Stadium Bookmakers Sprint Trophy on 28th May, 2012 at Nottingham over 305 metres. The favourite entry was the first one to lead and then went wide settling the track distance in 17.82 seconds.
The C. Weatherall trained then went beyond the honour of hat-trick by extending the streak to four on 25th June, 2012. The three-year-old won the final of the Caffreys Sprint Trophy on 25th June, 2012 at Nottingham over 305 metres.
Dynamo Joe, the favourite entry, reached the other end of the wire in 17.67 seconds.
18th July, 2012 saw him bagging the £1,000 prize money of the Betfred Mobile Lotto Sprint Trophy at Nottingham over 305 metres. Setting into an early pace after leashing out from the sixth gate concluded the race for the three-year-old in 17.73
seconds with two lengths under the belt.
The very last try of the black hound ended in a fifth position and the chances of his bouncing back to form tonight are substantial.
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