Flandys Rose all set for the Betfred ‘The Bonus King’ Maiden Standard Trophy – Final
The two-year-old black dog, Flandys Rose falls under the lime light in the Betfred ‘The Bonus King’ Maiden Standard Trophy – Final on Monday, 23rdJuly at Nottingham over 500 metres flat. Her victory today can entitle her to a hat-trick as she is coming right out of a back-to-back.
Sharing the track with her today due to the £400 prize money at stake are Anfi Bandit, Swift Example, Prodigy Apache, Ballycowen Dave and Rei Doms Evra.
Boherduff Light’s daughter started racing on 19th May, 2012. She ended third in a 462 metres race at Kinsley while it was won by, Fatboyz Romeo, who timed the track distance in 27.56 seconds.
The two-year-old black b***h then settled as the runner-up in a 462 metres race at Kinsley on 26th May, 2012. The winner, Killieford Jazz, won the race in 27.92 seconds and won by the margin of 3 ½ lengths.
After missing two more races, the J. Hurst trained won the Grade A3 462 metres flat race on 9th June, 2012 at Kinsley. She broke from the sixth gate and was quick to race away and led near the closing stages of the race and settled it in 28.21 seconds. She defeated the runner-up, Early Cloverhill, by a neck’s margin as she timed the track distance in 28.23 seconds.
The next success story of the two-year-old out of b***h, Flandy, was in the Grade A2 462 metres flat race on 16th June, 2012 at Kinsley. Flandys Rose broke into an early pace after leashing out from the sixth stall and then became dominant near the line. She concluded the race in 28.08 seconds and set, Fred Zeppelin, as the runner-up.
The last two races of the two-year-old were successes.
She won the Grade A2 462 metres flat race on 13th July, 2012 at Kinsley by completing the trip to the other end in the 27.85 seconds while winning by the margin of three lengths.
The black b***h then took charge of the Betfred ‘The Bonus King’ Maiden Standard Trophy – Heat 2 on 16th July, 2012 at Nottingham over 500 metres. She led from the second spot and raced from the middle resting the race in 30.69 seconds.
Her chances of claiming the race tonight are concrete provided that she does not deviate from the set momentum.
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