Farloe Brainy retains the red trap in the Stondon Midi
Competing in the Grade OR Stondon Midi are, Farloe Brainy, Mutual Consent, Stress Impact, Bangcrashwallop, Jefferson and Swift Freeze. The 550 metres flat race will be hosted by Henlow on Thursday, 22nd November. Seeking their share in the £150
prize money are six contestants. All of the candidates tonight have raced at the level that awaits them tonight.
Breaking from the very first trap will be, Farloe Brainy, and taking flight from the very opposite end will be, Swift Freeze.
Getting the nod for success tonight is the two-year-old black and white dog, Farloe Brainy.
He is backed by 11 to 8 odds for taking back the winner’s share from the total prize money. His recent success has surged his chances for success.
The Charlie Lister trained had his first chance at the open level on 28th May, 2012 in the Grade OR William Hill Puppy 480 metres Trophy. The blue trap ended second after getting crowded when racing in the first position, missing the chance by
4 ¼ lengths.
The race was won by, Isheforreal, in 29.23 seconds.
Crash’s black and white son won for the first time in the Grade OR Caffreys Puppy Standard Trophy on 18th June, 2012 at Nottingham over 500 metres.
Breaking from the third trap, setting into an early pace and reeling in for the wire from the middle of the track had the two-year-old sealing the fate of the race in 29.99 seconds.
Qualifying as the runner-up after missing the race by 4 ½ lengths was, Hard Core Rock.
Coming at terms with the third position was, Ferndale Twirl.
After failing in seven open races, the black and white dog out of, Final Pearl, won the Grade OR Belle Vue Maiden Midi on 13th November, 2012 at Belle Vue.
He took off from the red box, and started picking up the highest of the pace among the lot. The favourite entry navigated from the middle of the track in a manner that he was on the other end of the wire in 35.81 seconds.
Defeated due to the 3 ¼ lengths was, Graigues Orchard.
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