Magna Sparrow in form to extend beyond hat trick in the City Taxis On 0114 239 39 39 Stakes
The unquestionable favourite for the City Taxis On 0114 239 39 39 Stakes is the four-year-old, Magna Sparrow. He will be up against Small Tink, Slick Hawk, Cashen Shelly, Dromana Becky and Proper Pink for the £200 prize money on Tuesday, 3rd July at Sheffield over 660 metres flat.
Westmead Hawk’s four-year-old black son struck victory in the seasonal debut as he won a Grade A2 500 metres flat on 7th January, 2012 at Sheffield in 30.36 seconds by leading the concluding lengths of the race.
The evening’s favourite, Ballymac Miriam, timed the track distance in 30.50 seconds.
On 17th January, 2012, he won the Grade A2 Adopt A Retired Greyhound on 01142 888300 at Sheffield over 500 metres. The victory did not come as easy as the previous attempt, because it seemed challenging for him to race out of the crowd. He did manage that towards the decisive strides of the race, and won decently after taking 29.75 seconds.
Frisby Frankel qualified as the runner up after racing for 29.79 seconds.
The four-year-old black dog then bagged a hat trick by gaining a firm control on the Grade A1 Pick Six Jackpot Starts Here on 28th January, 2012 at Sheffield over 500 metres. He was the first one to lead the track and thus concluded the race in 29.49 seconds by a margin of 4 ¼ lengths.
The black dog out of b***h, Stock Yard Janet, pinned a hat trick for a second time during the 2012 season. Magna Sparrow won the Owlerton Bookmakers Super Stayers on 5th June, 2012 at Sheffield over 720 metres by splitting away from the racing cluster, and heading on for reaching the other end in 43.57 seconds.
The B. Draper trained won as the favourite of the Owlerton Bookmakers Stayers on 12th June at Sheffield over 660 metres by dodging the rest of the line-up by his speed, and settling the affair in 39.54 seconds.
The back to back winner then dominated the Owlerton Bookmakers Stayers on 19th June, 2012 at Sheffield over 660 metres by leading from the fourth position, and taking 39.75 seconds to rest the race.
His success tonight is inevitable.
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