Glass Half Full in form to bag the Betfred Gymcrack- Heat 3 at Kinsley
Kinsley will host the third heat of the Betfred Gymcrack over 462 metres flat on Sunday, 10th June. Participating tonight are Glass Half Full, Little Reminder, Tyrur Scoby, Come Fly With Me, Droopys Jay Paul and Droopys English.
One of the most reliable entries on the track today will be Glass Half Full, Brett Lee’s two-year-old black son out of b***h, Cabra Dancer.
Even after two training sessions at Nottingham over 305 metres, he took five races to finally claim a race. He scored second in his career debut on 28th January at Nottingham over 500 metres. The race was won by Toker Eagle who timed the track
distance in 31.66 seconds and led by four and a half lengths.
His first success of the season was in a Grade A6 500 metres flat race at Nottingham over 500 metres on 3rd March. The 6/4 favourite winner was through with the track distance in 31.36 seconds. He led the runner up of the race, Salacres Gemma,
by two and a half lengths.
Coming at terms with the third position was Splendid Ella.
After losing three more races, the two-year-old was drilled over 305 metres at Nottingham on 16th April. He was done in 18.34 seconds.
After losing one last race on 21st April, he went all out and struck a hat trick by monopolising the next three races.
His hat trick started off with winning a Grade D2 305 metres flat race on 28th April at Nottingham over 305 metres. He completed the trip in 18.36 seconds and led the runner up of the race, Zulu Commander, by 1 ¾ lengths.
Parking third behind the winner was Racecourse Road.
He then won the Greyhound Sporting League – Leg 4 on 11th May at Nottingham over 305 metres by reaching the other end of the wire in 18.31 seconds. He led the 7/4 favourite runner up of the race, Romeo Lee, by two lengths.
Eventually on 1st June he struck the hat trick by winning a Grade D2305 metres flat at Nottingham over 305 metres. He made it to the wire in 18.30 seconds and led by two lengths.
Grabbing the race today will mean that the two-year-old will extend the streak beyond the hat trick.
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