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Forest Bonjo with explosive chances to monopolise the Stadium Bookmakers Stayers

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Forest Bonjo with explosive chances to monopolise the Stadium Bookmakers Stayers
Competing for the Stadium Bookmakers Stayers are Dippy Boy, Five Alley Pub, Scala Cosey, Afan Minx, Gizmo Senor and Forest Bonjo. The six will race over 645 metres flat at Oxford on Thursday, 5th July, and the winner will get to take home the £150 prize money.
The most credible and reliable entry for the race is the two-year-old, Forest Bonjo. His recent back-to-back success has doubled his chances for bagging the race tonight.
Royal Impact’s black son scored second in the seasonal debut on 5th January at Henlow over 460 metres. The race was won by Markeys Dragon who got the racing going in 28.62 seconds, and had one and a half length under his belt.
The two-year-old did not wait very long for proving his potential and bagged the very next race. On 10th January, 2010, he won a 480 metres race at Swindon by being the first one to lead, and therefore timed the track distance in 29.32 seconds.
Settling as the runner-up after covering the 4 ¼ length gap was, Lemon Angel.
From 17th April, 2012 to 8th May, 2012 the black son out of b***h, Forest Swallow, went through three training sessions at Swindon over two different distances. His tuned up form led to a success in a 480 metres race at Swindon on 15th May, 2012.
Leading from the third position, he clocked the track distance in 29.02 seconds and won by a margin of three and a half lengths. Matties Mate qualified as the runner-up.
The P. Foster trained then grabbed the Grade A1 Hit Or Bust Stakes on 19th May at Swindon over 480 metres. He did not set into an early pace rather, broke into high gear only near the wire. It took him 29.01 seconds to cover the distance.
The most recent success of the two-year-old was in the Blunsdon Stayers on 30th June, 2012 at Swindon over 685 metres. After staying wide, he headed on from the fourth position, and led the field in order to make it to the other end of the wire in 42.01 seconds.
If Forest Bonjo stays sincere to the consistency then, there is nothing much that can keep him from celebrating tonight.
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