Fagans Guest swinging back for the William Hill – The Home Of Betting
The Grade A1 William Hill – The Home Of Betting will be hosted by Newcastle over 480 metres flat on Wednesday, 24th October, 2012. Trying their luck with the £133 prize money are Killer Heels, Another Episode, Midas Mickey, Best Action, Woodys
Aroma and Fagans Guest.
Besides the red trap, Killer Heels, every other contender has experienced racing at the level recently. The two most celebrated entries for the race are the first and the sixth trap.
The three-year-old black and white hound, Fagans Guest, is known for being swift than the rest when it comes to picking up pace. He has been active since 2011 and has raced at Newcastle only. The track and the varying distances over it are no longer alien
to the J. Fenwick trained.
The first time the three-year-old won the race at Grade A1 level during the current season was in the William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes on 21st February, 2012 at Newcastle over 29.30 seconds.
Entered as the favourite, he did not loose grip on the lead after breaking from the sixth stall. The stance got him on the other end of the wire in 29.30 seconds.
The last time that he won at the compatible level was in March, Royal Impact’s son bagged a back-to-back, but failed to extend it to a hat-trick.
The black and white dog won the prize money of the William Hill – The Home Of Betting on 10th March, 2012 at Newcastle. He completed the 480 metres trip in 29.30 seconds and defeated Lil Lark by the margin of 1 ½ lengths.
The three-year-old out of, Talking Terms, could only manage the third position the very last time he became the part of the line-up of a Grade A1 contest. The Matthew & Atti Wedding Trophy was won by, Cairns Valentino.
The speed that the winner and the runner-up set into did not work for the sixth trap.
The 5 to 2 entry has drawn the same trap, and will need to cover as much ground as possible on the wide, and then take up the leading role before anyone else on the lot.
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