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Go On Kitch to bag the third straight victory by dominating the Harlow Standard at Harlow on 21st April

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Go On Kitch to bag the third straight victory by dominating the Harlow Standard at Harlow on 21st April
The Harlow Standard will get hosted by Harlow over 415 metres flat on Saturday, 21st April. The £150 prize money race will get contested by Fabulous Agenda, Heeldorunrun, Go On Kitch, Rockview Royal, Seanis Bet and White Jura.
Go On Kitch and Rockview Royal are to strike their hat trick through the race today. Who gets to avail the chance will get unfolded soon.
Go On Kitch, Kinloch Brae’s three-year-old brindle son out of b***h, Shes So Special, has stayed pretty consistent ever since the new season shot off. Besides the fifth position on 13th February and the sixth ranking in the seasonal debut, Go On Kitch has not let his rankings go down the third mark.

His first seasonal success was in a Grade A1 420 metres on 21st January at Peterborough by completing the trip in 26.05 seconds. He was soon followed by the 11/10 favourite of the race, Knockrour Pele, who timed the track distance in 26.15 seconds.
Lieutenant Dan rested the race third.
After posting a second score, followed by a fifth position and then a third ranking, Go On Kitch won a 420 metres race at Peterborough by clocking the track distance in 25.67 seconds and leading the runner up, Slippery Tigger, by 5 ¾ lengths.
The three-year-old then scored second in a Grade A1 420 metres flat at Peterborough by reaching the other end of the wire in 26.18 seconds after covering the length’s gap by which the winner, Ballybunion Ace, led.
Both the 7/4 joint favourites took up the first two positions while the winner timed the distance in 26.10 seconds.
Stationing third behind the winner was Shreyas Trojan.
His last two races culminated into victories.
On 3rd April, Go On Kitch won the April 375 Maiden by completing the trip in 23.66 seconds while the 9/4 favourite led the runner up, Pams Hotdog, by 1 ¼ lengths.
Settling third was Lisloose David.
He then took 25.70 seconds to race through 420 metres in a Grade A1 flat at Peterborough and had the other 5/4 joint favourite finishing in 25.74 seconds.
He has all the chances of striking a hat trick through tonight’s race.
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