Jaytee Tiger heading for success in the Text Dogs To 65559 Stakes at Hove
Hove will become home for the Text Dogs To 65559 Stakes over 475 metres flat on Tuesday, 12th June. Up for the challenge tonight are Lenson Mac, Cash Game, Jaytee Tiger, Guinness Magic, Droopys Poirot and Aughacasla Vieri. The prize money set for the winner is £750.
Jaytee Tiger, Go Wild Teddy’s four-year-old blue son out of b***h, Three Star Gem. He bagged his career debut on 14th February at Swindon over 480 metres. He won the race by completing the trip in 28.84 seconds and leading the runner up, Young Vicarious, by four lengths.
The last four races which he was a part of resulted in three victories and a second score.
He won the Gala Coral 475 on 20th May at Hove over 475 metres by reaching the other end of the wire in 28.42 seconds. He led the runner up of the race, Ardbeg Chris, by 1 ¼ lengths. The runner up timed the distance in 28.52 seconds. The third slot behind the winner was filled in by the 2/1 favourite of the race, King Bradley.
On 24th May, Jaytee Tiger claimed the John Gibb Plastering Cup at Hove over 475 metres. He clocked the track distance in 28.03 seconds and led the runner up, Jacksadreamer, by 2 ¼ lengths. The 2/1 favourite of the race, Guinness Magic, settled fourth after racing for 28.49 seconds.
He could not strike a hat trick as Jaytee Tiger ended second in the J.Davies Building Stakes on 31st May at Hove over 475 metres. The race was won by the 2/1 favourite, Lenson Mac, who concluded the racing affair in 28.08 seconds and led by just half a length.
Coming at terms with the third position was Guinness Kev.
Till yet his last success was in the Coral.Co.UK 475 at Hove over 475 metres on 7th June. The four-year-old settled the track distance in 27.72 seconds and led the runner up, Guinness Kev, by 4 ¼ lengths.
The runner up timed the track distance in 28.06 seconds and was soon followed by the 6/4 favourite of the race, Taylors Cruise.
His chances of claiming the race tonight are significant.
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