Liosgarbh Champ to crush competition in the William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes
Gathered for the 480 metres flat challenge at Newcastle are, Tynwald Meadow, Blackjack Queen, Target Neeson, Liosgarbh Champ, Mr Monkey and Fagans Kiko. The Grade A1 race carries the total prize money of £133
and is scheduled for Tuesday, 27th November. Majority of the line-up has not recently raced at the level that awaits them tonight, but most have been up and about at the inter track level.
With not much to choose from, the three-year-old fourth trap, Liosgarbh Champ, catches the eye for being the first one who will be able to race across the trip.
The three-year-old black hound has been racing since two seasons now and has collected experience at Shawfield, Hove, Newcastle, Nottingham and Limerick.
His attempts at the open level could not get him the desired outcome. His luck with the Grade A1 level has also been down low since a while now.
After the training session on 30th October, 2012 at Newcastle, the dark hound improved drastically with a runner-up’s position followed on by a victory.
He qualified as the runner-up in the Grade HP Bet On Your Mobile At williamhill.com on 3rd November, 2012 at Newcastle over 480 metres flat trip.
The evening’s favourite finished impressively but could not match up to the lead that the winner, Bickerton Nile, had established. The sixth trap missed the race by the mark of just half-length.
The winner had the distance taken care of in 29.30 seconds.
Making peace with the third position was, Droopys Aliyah.
Mustering more courage, tactic and conviction, the three-year-old out of, Lass Kewell, landed the Grade HP williamhill.com Stakes on 10th November, 2012 at Newcastle over 480 metres.
He once again took off from the sixth stall and was entered as the favourite among the line-up.
The contestants in the black and white jacket got crowded when he tried saving ground when racing from the third spot and then got the chance to lead only near the line, making the transit to the other end
in 29.20 seconds.
He set Nifty Crash into the second slot by the mark of a length.
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