Mays Bonus to spurt back into form in the Stadium Bookmakers Maiden Standard Trophy at Nottingham
The second heat of the Stadium Bookmakers Maiden Standard Trophy is to be held at Nottingham over 500 metres flat on Monday, 19th March. The £125 prize money will get contested for by Mays Bonus, Ollie Sykes, Envy Apple King, Bower West, Clonmoyle Rover and Hold On Mate.
The most accomplished contender for the race is Mays Bonus, Last Bid’s two-year-old white and black daughter out of b***h Magpie Tango. The only thing that the two-year-old has done and known for the four times that she raced during the new season is to win.
Just the most recent start came out quite unexpected as she was the last hound on the 480 metres track to finish the William Hill App – Download Today 480 Ladies on 28th February at Wimbledon.
The race was won by the 6/5 favourite, Bansha Mo who covered the track distance in 28.49 seconds while leading the track by six and a half lengths. Settling as the runner up was Britania Joan who made it on the other end of the wire in 29.01 seconds.
Concluding the race third was Boher Princess.
Prior to this race, Mays Bonus had lined up a streak of four victories beginning from 19th January till 18th February.
Her seasonal debut victory was in a 420 metres race at Peterborough on 19th January which she won by reaching the other end of the wire in 25.59 seconds. Finishing the closest to the winner, after leaping through the 8 ¼ lengths’ gap was Gracies Magic.
The second victory came in the form of the second start on 26th January in a 420 metres race at Peterborough when Mays Bonus timed the track distance in 25.85 seconds. She led the track by two lengths and had News Reporter following closely in the tracks.
Mays Bonus bagged a hat trick by winning a Grade A1 420 metres flat on 11th February at Peterborough. She was done racing in 25.71 seconds. She had cornered the 7/4 favourite of the race, Ballybunion Ace, in the second position.
Her last win was on 18th February in a 480 metres race at Wimbledon when she timed the track distance in 28.80 seconds.
Winning is nothing new for her, she just needs to get back to the routine starting from tonight.
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