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Master Pip in form for stealing the Sittingbourne Maiden Stakes Final

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Master Pip in form for stealing the Sittingbourne Maiden Stakes Final
The three-year-old, Master Pip, has earned himself a special spot in the Sittingbourne Maiden Stakes Final that will be raced over 480 metres flat at Sittingbourne on Sunday, 2nd September. Competing for grabbing the £500 prize money are five
other top of the line hounds. Taking up the challenge are Crossyourfingers, Lenson Ginger, Cloon Rocket, Lughill Paulo and Roman Fantasy.
Crash’s son has been racing since the previous season and created an impressive impact specifically in 2012.  Ever since the breaking of the current campaign, the three-year-old predominantly raced at Sittingbourne with the exception of the seasonal debut.
The D. Brabon did not take long to prove his conviction, he won over 480 metres at Sittingbourne on 29th May, 2012. He raced from the middle after breaking loose from the second gate, got bumped, but soon led from the second spot concluding the
race in 29.71 seconds, winning by the margin of 7 ½ lengths.
He set Aughaloora Ruby as the runner-up.
The four streak win of the three-year-old began from the last race of July, 2012. He won the Grade A2 480 metres flat on 28th July, 2012 at Sittingbourne. The favourite entry broke into an early pace and monopolised the lead settling the race
in 29.09 seconds. He kept the runner-up, Trebel Amy, adrift by 1 ¼ lengths.
Master Pip struck a career hat-trick on 19th August, 2012 by winning the Grade A1 480 metres flat at Sittingbourne. The three-year-old yet again followed his signature style, pacing up the quickest and then maintaining the form to the wire and
clocking the track distance in 29.01 seconds.
Losing the race by the margin of 2 ½ lengths was, Droopys Brogan, who managed the distance in 29.21 seconds.
The black son out of, Bandicoot Lola, struck the fourth in line success on 26th August, 2012 at Sittingbourne in the Sittingbourne Maiden Stakes – Heat 1 over 480 metres. Keeping a firm grip on his tactic of claiming the races, Master Pip went
through the wire in 29.35 seconds winning the race by the margin of ¾ of a length.
He is backed by 5 to 2 odds for making an impact on the race tonight.
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