Question:

Full House fetches victory in Grade A1 Bags at Sittingbourne

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike


Full House fetches victory in the Grade A1 Bags at Sittingbourne 
The white and blue dog, Full House, fulfilled his bettors’ dream by finishing first in the Grade A1 Bags of 480m category on January 22, at Sittingbourne race track.

The most favourite hound of the event competed against Monleek Conroy, Highwood Mist, Glen Junior, Best Seat and Fabulous Disco.
With starting price of 5 to 2, the son of Top Savings broke from trap 2 at the buzz of the break call at 20:45.
Right from the outset, the dog went on the offensive, eyeing to beat his opponents. With a clean and quick pace, he was soon in a position to take the lead.
The lead perked up Full House’s confidence further, and he daringly started rushing towards the finish line.

However, his front position did not go unchallenged. The two back runners, Monleek Conroy and Highwood Mist struggled to catch him towards the end of the track.
Nonetheless, the dashing dog defied all odds and hurdles to complete the distance with a margin of 1 ¼ lengths, consuming 29.32 seconds.
Whelped in December 2008, the dog commenced his career on February 25, 2011. He has achieved six top spots so far. The last one came after a gap of three races.  
Andreas wants him to bag more victories in upcoming events, and the racing experts predict that the hound will do so during the calendar year.
Among other hounds, Monleek Conroy and Highwood Mist finished second and third, respectively, with a margin of 1 ¼ lengths each.
After breaking from trap 6, Monleek Conroy took 29.43 seconds to complete the distance. The black dog ran smoothly all the time.

Whelped in October 2009, the son of Droopys Scolari is trained by D P Brabon.
Highwood Mist reached the finish line in 29.53 seconds. The white and black b***h broke from trap 3, and ran with an average pace.

She did not bother to challenge the front runners. The daughter of Blue Pockets is trained by S Spiers.
At the end of the race, Full House walked away with the 1st prize of £100, while each of the other five hounds earned £23.

 Tags:

   Report
SIMILAR QUESTIONS
CAN YOU ANSWER?

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 0 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.