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Laugh Out Loud bolts to victory in the EquinITy Powered By Garmin Fillies' Stakes

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Laugh Out Loud bolts to victory in the EquinITy Powered By Garmin Fillies' Stakes
With a terrific victory in the EquinITy Powered By Garmin Fillies' Stakes Registered As Michael Seely Memorial Stakes, it seems that the Mick Channon trained, Laugh Out Loud, could easily go to Royal Ascot.

The daughter of Clodovil, out of mare Funny Girl, did justice to her status as race favourite. as he raced with a winning shot of 2 to 1 in the prestigious event at York on 18th May, 2012.
With rider William Buick on her back, the three-year-old filly impressively crossed the wire first, 1 length ahead of the Ralph Beckett trained Electrelane, who raced with an 8-1 chance.
The third place was secured by, Hello Glory, who lost the victory by a margin of 11 lengths.
This race was a great opportunity for the grey filly to make a comeback, as she faltered in the Group 1 Qipco 1,000 Guineas Stakes (British Champions Series) at Newmarket, where she finished eighth.
The connections were pleased with performance and discussed her future plans as part-owner Ann Black commented that:

"Hopefully she'll go to Royal Ascot now if she's OK. We don't know if she'll go for the Coronation Stakes or the Sandringham Handicap. I suppose it depends what mark the handicapper gives her."
Over the course of her five starts, she has won thirce.
The two-year-old filly, Ceiling Kitty, also landed an incredible victory at York on 18th May, 2012.

Teamed with jockey, Richard Kingscote, she bolted through the Langleys Solicitors LLP E B F Marygate Fillies' Stakes and managed to post a 2 length victory over, Mayfield Girl.
The daughter of Red Clubs, out of Baldovina, is headed to Royal Ascot to compete in the Queen Mary Stakes.

She posted an upset, as she was sent with the odds of 20 to 1.
With all the necessary elements of speed, stamina and form, the Tom Dascombe trained filly is ready for another victory to her already impressive record, which consists of two victories in four starts.

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