Local Honda to make a deep impact in the Order Of The Phoenix Stakes at Peterborough
Any of the contenders on line-up for the Grade S2 Order Of The Phoenix Stakes has not celebrated success since a while, and thus need to make the most out of the chance that the five have been provided with today. The race will be staged at Peterborough over 605 metres flat on Wednesday, 11th July.
Participating for getting entitled to the £89 prize money are Nova Star, Local Honda, Pet Shop Maeve, Goosetree Poppy and Whitefoot Rosy.
Reasonably accomplished and experienced on the race track is Hondo Black’s four-year-old black daughter, Local Honda. She entered the new season on 2nd January in the Grade S2 605 metres flat at Peterborough.
The four-year-old ended fourth after racing for 38.50 seconds while the race was won by the favourite entry, Goosetree Flash won timed the track distance in 38.12 seconds.
After missing seven more races, the E. Gowler trained won the Grade S2 605 metres flat on 21st April, 2012 at Peterborough. She led the track from the second gate to the wire in 38.85 seconds while winning by the margin of ¾ of a length.
Closing in on the track distance in 38.91 seconds was, Lissakyle Robin.
On 11th May, 2012 , the four-year-old out of b***h, Sempers Girl, dominated the Grade S2 Celebrity Stakes at Peterborough over 605 metres. After leading from the second position, Local Honda was driven down and had to shoot off from the fourth position in order rest the race in 38.43 seconds.
Taking 38.61 seconds to join the winner on the other side of the wire was, Ballymac Kim while filling up the third slot was, Seathwaite Clip.
Her success on 30th May was in the Grade A4 Owners’ Bonus Series – Heat 2 at Peterborough over 420 metres flat.
Leading from the fourth spot made him claim the race in 26.19 seconds while following right at the heels was, Isle Of Jura.
The four-year-old won the £500 prize money in the Grade A4 Owners’ Bonus Series Final on 6th June at Peterborough by taking on from the third location and reaching the other end of the wire in 26.38 seconds.
Her chances of excelling today are quite concrete due to the pretty non-threatening line-up.
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