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Lemon Pluto all set for the Like Ladbrokes On Facebook Puppy 480

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Lemon Pluto all set for the Like Ladbrokes On Facebook Puppy 480
The six entries for the Grade OR Like Ladbrokes On Facebook Puppy 480 have raced at the identical level at one point of time or another, success or failure out of the attempt is a different matter. The 480 metres flat race will be hosted by Monmore on Thursday,
25th October. The participants are eager for their share in the £1,000 prize money.
The most promising entry for the challenge tonight is the year-old black and white dog, Lemon Pluto. The 6 to 4 shot for the race has graced the tracks five times after joining the racing profession in July, 2012.
He was successful in his career debut over 525 yards in a Grade A7 race.
After three trial sessions, one at Coventry and the other two at Sheffield, Scolari Me Daddy’s son won the Game Ball Puppy Trophy on 23rd September, 2012 at Coventry over 485 metres.
He had drawn the fourth trap, and despite the slow pace at the initial stages of the race, the year-old led from the first position, and concluded the track distance in 30.22 seconds.
Winning by the margin of 1 ½ lengths had Kilcuala Hondo setting as the runner-up.
The last three races of the J. Sharp trained were over 480 metres at Newcastle. He scored second in two out of the three outings, and won the remainder.
Lemon Pluto qualified as the runner-up in the williamhill.com Northern Puppy Derby – Heat 2 on 6th October, 2012 at Newcastle over 480 metres.
He missed the chance to bag the winner’s prize money by the margin of a length, while Killieford Deal, the winner, was through in 28.73 seconds.
11th October saw the year-old out of, Lady Ecko, winning the williamhill.com Northern Puppy Derby – 1st Semi-Final. Taking flight from the fifth trap had him racing in the middle and remaining steadfast to the lead, making the transit
in 28.66 seconds.
Tonight he will race in black and white jacket, and the sixth trap will give him the chance draw clear of the rest of the lot, and cover as much ground as possible on the wide end.
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