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Ludworth Charl, the highlight of the williamhill.com Stakes

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Ludworth Charl, the highlight of the williamhill.com Stakes
The Grade A1 williamhill.com Stakes will be staged at Newcastle over 480 metres flat on Tuesday, 27th November. Taking their chances with the £133 prize money are, Nadurra Alvaro, Ludworth Charl, Liosgarbh Ead, Killinan Brave, Strange Ozzy and Kielduff College. The 11 to 4 joint favourites for the race are, Kielduff College and Ludworth Charl.
The two-year-old blue and white dog, Ludworth Charl, started racing just this season and has been striving to maintain a certain benchmark in his performance since the last four outings. He ended second in two outings, third and then first in the very recent attempt.
He scored second in the Grade A1 williamhill.com Stakes on 6th November, 2012 at Newcastle over 480 metres.
He took off from the second stall, but got baulked when racing in the first position and after that could not match the stance of the winner, Liosgarbh Und, who had the race concluded in 29.28 seconds.
The loss did not turn out to be a devastating blow as the blue trap qualified as the runner-up by the loss of a neck’s mark.
The P. Rutherford trained retained the form and the ranking in the Grade A1 William Hill – The Home Of Betting on 10th November, 2012 at Newcastle over 480 metres flat.
This time he missed the first spot by a length’s mark as he failed to match the leading strategy of the winner, Shiloh Supreme, who took off from the red trap and made it to the other end of the wire in 28.96 seconds.
Ballymac Maeve’s son then went all out in the Grade A1 William Hill Supporting Racing Post Tv Stakes on 21st November, 2012 at Newcastle over 480 metres flat.
He raced in the blue jacket of the second trap and did not wait for long to take up the leading role on the track. The favourite entry concluded the race in 29.16 seconds and led the runner-up, Droopys Maureen by good three lengths.
For tonight too he has retained the blue trap, there is nothing new or unfamiliar about it as the two-year-old has already raced and won from it.
 

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