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Mill Bling Bling took the £10,000 cash home after winning the Williamhill.com All England Cup Finals

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Mill Bling Bling took the £10,000 cash home after winning the Williamhill.com All England Cup Finals
The meeting of Newcastle, held on the 12th of October, 2011, brought festivity for trainer K Macari. Magnificently winning the handsome prize money in the Grade OR race, Mill Bling Bling gave his trainer a major reason to push the boat out. The
Williamhill.com All England Cup Finale winner covered the trip of 480 meters to confirm his ownership of the purse.
Due to his previous fabulous performances, the black dog was sent in as the most ideal hound. After finishing third in the Heats, Mill Bling Bling took his lost position back by giving a hit in the semi-final round. His outclass chase in the second round
helped him being the favourite one, among the lot of hounds.
As the signal was given for the show to begin, the trap doors flew open to welcome the beasts in the quest.
The three-year-old dashed through trap 1 for trainer K Macari. As he commenced his chase, the rest of the contenders got threatened by his abrupt attitude.
Wearing red and white jacket, he surged through the pack of hounds, with 7/4 odds. Soon Mill Bling Bling was spotted at the head start position. Sustaining at the precious point, it took 28.88 seconds for the trap 1 racer, to fortify his possession for the
purse.
Besides the purse winner, trainer H Williams’s Tudor Prince, who was consecutively finishing first in the event, unfortunately got whitewashed in the final round by 2 lengths.
The black dog was not placed in with the highest bets, but with 3/1 odds he ran really well.
The obstruction experienced during the first bend turned out to be a major drawback for the racer. He could not attain his previous racing tempo, even though the three-year-old kept on surging.
Concluding the chase in 29.04 seconds, Tudor Prince came second for H Williams.
Charlie Lister’s four-year-old dog, Yahoo Jamie, was not able to inspire the spectators with his lure chase. Although he managed to qualify for every round, in the last quest, he wrapped up his chase by acquiring the third position in 29.32 seconds.
H Williams' Blue Artisan also lost the opportunity to win the purse for his trainer. With 9/4 odds, the blue dog was forced to face hindrance during the first bend. The situation became quite difficult for Blue Artisan, he tried his best to compete well,
but nothing worked out.
The two hounds who assisted in concluding the show was Longwood Fantasy and Bubbly Olly. Both hounds unfortunately got knocked over, while surging through the first bend.
The triumphant hound Mill Bling Bling along with the scrumptious purse brought festivity for the fortunate trainer, K Macari. Winning £ 10,000 in the Williamhill.com All England Cup Final is a huge achievement.        

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