Express Trend aiming for the Coral, The Home Of The Moneyback Offer Stayers
The most successful and accomplished entry for the Coral, The Home Of The Moneyback Offer Stayers is the three-year-old, Express Trend. Winning the race tonight will mean that she will be able to extend the hat-trick. The £500 prize money event will be held at Hove over 695 metres flat on Tuesday, 31st July.
Participating for taking back home the prize money are Westmead Armour, Honeypound Joe, Freedom Cache, Peggys Style and Blonde Reagan.
The three-year-old is well seasoned and has raced at Hove before quite frequently. Kiowa Sweet Trey’s daughter recently struck a hat-trick and its final leg was at Hove.
The E. McNair trained won a 515 metres flat race at Hove on 26th July. She set into an early pace right after breaking from the second stall and took the rails side before settling the track distance in 29.89 seconds. She set King Gemma as the runner-up while winning by the margin of 3 ¾ lengths.
It was little after a month that Express Trend raced at Hove and won.
The first and second pillars of the hat-trick were at Romford. The three-year-old has raced at Crayford, Wimbledon, Hall Green and Sunderland at varying distances. She took command of the season by striking beyond hat-trick and after nearly six months the brindle daughter out of, Express Mist, is aiming at achieving the same honour.
The brindle b***h won the Ladbrokes Golden Jacket – Heat 6 on 4th February, 2012 at Crayford. The favourite entry shot out from the fourth stall and broke into an early pace. She did not have to wait for long to lead and thusly reached the other end of the wire in 45.10 seconds.
She won the race by the margin of three lengths and set Blackrose Monach as the runner-up.
Express Trend’s rankings have fluctuated, but that too within a certain pattern. It has only been thrice during the new season that she has driven down farther from the third position.
The 11 to 8 entry will need to look out for Freedom Cache who has already reached beyond hat-trick and just might be in the mood of striking this one.
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