Liscahane Razl aiming to bag a hat-trick through the Ladbrokes.Com 630 Trophy – Heat 1
Three out of six on the line-up of the Ladbrokes.Com 630 Trophy – Heat 1 at Monmore are backed by 5 to 2 odds but the strongest contender amongst them is the four-year-old, Liscahane Razl. He is most likely to be the first one through the wire over the 630 metres flat race. The others contesting for the £150 prize money are Goa Girl, Maxines Fancy, Jurisdiction, Eden Rock and Peggys Style.
Out of the last five races, Razldazl Billy’s four-year-old son has been victorious in four. On 2nd June, Liscahane Razl won the Grade A1 480 metres flat race at Perry Barr. Leaping from the second gate, he raced towards the rails initially, switched middle, and ended the race in 28.59 seconds while leading by ¾ of a length.
Taking up the second slot was, Cunning Deal, who timed the track distance in 28.65 seconds. Filling up the third position was, Holdem Maldini.
The next success story of the S. Ralph trained was in the Grade A1 480 metres flat race at Perry Barr on 9th June. The race did not prove to be as smooth as the previous one. The four-year-old set into an early pace and went onto the second position on the track of six. He concluded the race in 28.53 seconds and won by the margin if 1 ¼ lengths.
Qualifying as the runner-up was, Admiral Vasa who got clear in 28.63 seconds, and River Slaney ended third.
28th June, 2012 got Liscahane Razl the Banks Bitter Stakes at Monmore over 630 metres. Not letting go off the lead after breaking from the first gate got the race settled in 37.87 seconds.
Finishing the closest after taking 38.13 seconds was, Erics Lass.
Coming at terms with the third position was, Maxines Fancy.
The final success of the black son out of b***h, Liscahane Fancy, was in the Ladbrokes.Com Dual Distance Trophy Final on 5th July, 2012 at Monmore over 480 metres. The four-year-old was quick to set into pace and after dealing with the crowd he rested the race in 28.41 seconds while leading by ¾ of a length.
Liscahane Razl’s chances of claiming the race tonight are concrete.
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