Get On Paris to stretch the hat trick through the Coral.Co.UK Puppies at Hove
Hosting the Coral.Co.UK Puppies over 515 metres flat is Hove on Thursday, 29th March. Taking up the challenge tonight are Dacent Joker, Droopys Franklin, Droopys Brogan, Questhousesavana, Get On Paris and Swift Reagan. The prize money for the
race is worth £150.
Get On Paris, Droopys Vieri’s black and white daughter out of b***h Miss Modesty, is the most promising entry on the lineup for today’s race.
She recently struck a hat trick and has to be famous for it as this is not the first time that Get On Paris has achieved the honour. She has done it during 2011 already.
Her start of the season was in a 285 metres race at Hove on 5th March which she clocked in 16.66 seconds and led the runner up of the race, Ifitstobe, by 2 ¾ lengths. She availed the very next chance too and bagged the 475 metres race at Hove
by reaching the other end of the wire in 28.25 seconds. This time Get On Paris led by 1 ¾ lengths and once again had the very same contender in close pursuit, Ifitstobe.
Maybe for the sake of assuring that there was nothing in the way of Get On Paris’ hat trick, the trainer, S. Cahill decided to train the two-year-old over 515 metres at Hove on 19th March which Get On Paris mastered in 30.87 seconds.
Serving just the purpose that it was meant for, Get On Paris won the third start of the season and thus very successfully struck the seasonal hat trick too.
On 26th March, she completed the 475 metres’ trip in 27.97 seconds and led the field by 4 ¾ lengths. Tracking right behind and qualifying as the runner up was Droopys Joshua.
Today Get On Paris has the chance of extending the hat trick to a victory streak of four.
An entry that she needs to look out for is Droopys Franklin, Westmead Hawk’s two-year-old black son out of b***h Droopys Rosanna. He has recently bagged back to back victories that also at Hove and is obviously seeking out for a hat trick which would become
possible after winning today.
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