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Little Spark to go all out in the Watch Coral TV Only In Coral Shops Hurdles
The five-year-old, Little Spark, gets a nod for the Watch Coral TV Only In Coral Shops Hurdles. His last two races have been source of celebration for the connections. The 400 metres hurdle will be held at Romford on Friday, 17th August. Competing alongside him are Slippery Rocky, Belief, Johnnys Way, Jay Tee Hawk and Farloe Bowser. The prize money set for the race is £175.
Brett Lee’s son has been racing since the last four seasons and thus has the experience and exposure that the rest on the line-up will have to beat.
His seasonal debut was in the Grade A1 400 metres flat on 7th January, 2012 at Romford. Breaking into an early pace, taking the rails and then leading from the first spot got him the race in 24.42 seconds.
His winning margin of just half a length meant that Longmeadow Dude settled as the runner-up. Eliminating the attempt on 13th January, 2012, he struck a hat-trick by winning both the races that followed.
The last four races of the M. Locke trained displayed pretty consistent outcome, three wins and a second position.
The five-year-old won the Chase Restaurant Trophy Hurdles on 20th July, 2012 at Romford over 400 metres. Little Spark was quick to pick up pace, raced by the rails and then led concluded the race in 24.94 seconds.
He defeated the runner-up, Jay Tee Hawk, by 1 ¾ lengths as he joined the winner after racing for 25.08 seconds.
After scoring a second position on 27th July, 2012 at Romford over 400 metres Little Spark struck a back-to-back.
The black son out of, Any Time Soon, won the Pick The 6-Pack On 01708 762 345 Hurdle on 3rd August, 2012 at Romford over 400 metres. The evening’s favourite timed the track distance in 24.88 seconds and won by the margin of 1 ¾ lengths.
Little Spark took 25.04 seconds to win the Dine In Style At The Pavilion Restaurant Hurdles on 10th August, 2012 at Romford over 400 metres. His early pace got him the race in 25.04 seconds while he led by just half a length.
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