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Hallelujah expected to win Tyregiant.Com Summer Stakes (Group 3)

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Hallelujah expected to win Tyregiant.Com Summer Stakes (Group 3)
The James Fanshawe-trained bay filly, Hallelujah, is looking to notch up top spot in the Tyregiant.Com Summer Stakes (Group 3), a high-voltage Class 1 contest that will be held at York racecourse on Friday, July 13. The action is scheduled to begin at 2:35
(GMT).
In the £32,560 event, the four-year-old young and enthusiastic runner will have to face 11 worthy competitors. She will be offered a soft track to show her racing personas.
Hallelujah owns a terrific track record as she has marvellously won 3 of her total 4 starts. The talented daughter of Avonbridge out of My Golly started her career with a grand victory in October 2010. She moved on to finish first again in her very next
outing during June 2011.
On May 20, 2012, the Chippenham Lodge Stud Ltd-bred fantastic filly nicely gained a runner-up rank in the C. B. Hutchinson Memorial Challenge Cup (Fillies’ Handicap) over 6 furlongs at Ripon----she was the 7-2 hot favourite for that event.
The momentous sprinter moved forward to accomplish a classic conquest in the British Stallion Studs Supporting British Racing E B F Fillies’ Stakes (Handicap) over 6 furlongs at Goodwood on June 8.
These excellent stats are enough to assume that Hallelujah will be able to make a big impact in today’s marathon. She has more than 90 percent chances to carry the day.
Sentaril can be the only threat for Hallelujah. The William Haggas-trained bay filly debuted by winning the Coln Valley Stud Bridget Maiden Fillies’ Stakes at Newbury on April 20, 2012. The daughter of Danehill Dancer out of Superstar Leo bagged another
tremendous triumph in the Firstsecurity.CO.UK Conditions Stakes over 7 furlongs at Doncaster.
In her last outing on June 20, the Lael Stable-owned novice runner proceeded to get a runner-up rank against 21 rivals. That was the Jersey Stakes (Group 3) of the gorgeous Royal Ascot festival. Thus, the zealous filly is likely to show a big run at York
in the coming contest.
Hallelujah will have to employ a meticulous defensive strategy in order to take lead and then maintain it on the soft track. It will be quite amazing to watch the filly’s march towards the finish line.
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