Eden Star, Tudor Prince and Whitefort Mac impressively made their way into the Betfair Laurels Final round
The extraordinary event which took place in the Belle Vue meeting on the 3rd of November, 2011, was the Betfair Laurels Semi – Finals. Three rounds of the Grade OR chase covering the 470 meters trip was the highlight of the prestigious event.
Chasing the lure for the entailed purse of £150, three fortunate hounds accomplished in making their way into the final round.
Tudor Prince, who was placed in the Betfair Laurels 1st Semi – Final impressively, brought home the advantage for trainer H Williams. In the race with even odds the black dog commenced his chase from trap 3.
As the signal was received the hound wearing white and black jacket dashed fabulously from his box, but suddenly H Williams’s dog got crowded before he reached the first bend.
Not taking the situation in over his head, Tudor Prince very sensibly handled the tricky state and got out of the hassle. The moment he accomplished in getting his way out of the lot of hounds, the trap 3 racer greased up his elbows and rallied all the way
towards his destination.
Being spotted at the pointer position, Tudor Prince remained in the middle of the race track and in the estimated time of 27.56 seconds, he accomplished in hitting the wire ahead of the lot.
Right after the conclusion of the first pursuit, the track was made ready for the Betfair Laurels 2nd Semi – Finals. As the doors of the traps opened trainer K Billingham’s Whitefort Mac with favourable odds of 7 – 4 F, dashed through his trap,
trap 6.
Wearing white and black jacket with red number over it, the two-year-old caught everyone’s attention with his remarkable early pace.
Due to his swift and sure attitude, the white and fawn dog eventually attained the leading position during the quarter bend.
Sustaining his speedy tempo, Whitefort Mac inspiringly dashed all the way to success, although he got wide while surging through the lot of hounds.
It took 27.76 seconds for the ideal hound of the chase to give his trainer K Billingham a chance to celebrate.
The performance of B Draper’s hound made the last show of the event as the icing of the cake. Eden Star, a black and white dog again proved to be the real deal by covering the entire trip in a very less time.
The two-year-old hound began his victorious chase fabulously, due to which the 8 – 13 F soon acquired the pointer spot. The promptness and swiftness in his chase helped him in experiencing a clear run by rallying through the middle of the track.
In 27.30 seconds Eden Star crossed the wire inspiringly and concluded his chase.
The three glorious winners of the Betfair Laurels Semi – Finals has made their way into the Final round in which they will chase the lure for the handsome purse of £6,000.
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