Hollyoak Scarlet all set to make an impact in the Tonights Hit Or Bust Jackpot Race
The most highlighted entry for the Grade A2 Tonights Hit Or Bust Jackpot Race is the two-year-old, Hollyoak Scarlet. The race will be held over 480 metres flat at Sittingbourne on Sunday, 8th July. Competing alongside her will be Mill Donald,
Bleisce Tom, Fireaway Jake and Malones Spice.
Droopys Scolari’s black daughter gave the first shot of the season on 8th January in the Grade A4 480 metres flat race at Sittingbourne. She set into an early pace and made it clear pretty soon that she was not letting go off the lead which made
the two-year-old reach the other end of the wire in 29.97 seconds.
Sharing the success with her back then and the track today is, Hollyoak Scarlet.
After missing three races, the two-year-old out of b***h, Hollyoak Olybean, struck a hat trick.
She won the Grade A3 480 metres flat on 1st April at Sittingbourne by getting into a high gear at the beginning after breaking from the sixth stall and then leading half way through. It took her 29.42 seconds to cover the track distance.
Settling as the runner-up of the race was, Dave Rifle.
The R. Butler trained then took charge of the Grade A2 480 metres flat on 7th April at Sittingbourne by picking up a high gear after leashing out from the sixth gate. It took her 29.57 seconds to rest the race.
The two-year-old dominated the Grade A2 480 metres flat race on 14th April at Sittingbourne. Hollyoak Scarlet did not take long to close in on the track distance after leading from the second position, and had the race under her belt in 29.39
seconds.
On 21st June, she enjoyed the lead of two lengths when racing the 480 metres flat race at Sittingbourne by completing the trip in 30.09 seconds.
Her final success of the season till yet was in the Grade A2 Chris Loveys Situation Stakes on 1st July at Sittingbourne. The favourite winner of the race made it to the other end of the wire in 29.47 seconds.
Hollyoak Scarlet has a 2 to 1 shot to claim the race tonight.
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