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Mill Millie wins Bet On Your Mobile At Williamhill.Com Stakes at Sunderland

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Mill Millie wins Bet On Your Mobile At Williamhill.Com Stakes at Sunderland 
Mill Millie accomplished an outstanding victory in the Bet On Your Mobile At Williamhill.Com Stakes Grade A6 racing event of 450m category at Sunderland on January 21.

The white and black b***h defeated the only favourite hound of the event, Oran Fancy, along with four other competitors including Shanbally Billy, Kurtys Star, Canyon Creek and Moaning Scolari.
By winning the cash-rich event with the mammoth margin of 4 ¼ lengths last night, Mill Millie managed to establish herself as an ideal contender for big bankrolls at the track.
The b***h was in trap 5 when the break call came at 19:06. From the very beginning, she seemed to be in an offensive mode. By taking a few long leaps, the daughter of Mill Roxy managed to take the lead.
After setting in the driving seat, the fast and furious runner increased her pace, and went far away from the back runners. After maintaining a safe distance, the b***h cruised to victory.
Trained by K A Macari, the b***h completed the 450 meters distance in just 27.82 seconds, 4 ¼ lengths ahead of her rivals. The veteran hound started her career on May 6, 2011. She was whelped in December, 2009.
The yesterday’s victory by Mill Millie was really an outstanding and unique one. It impressed the gamblers a lot.
After the race, Macari hoped that she would carry forward her momentum in the upcoming races as well.
Shanbally Billy finished second in the race. Breaking from trap 1, the blue dog bridged the distance in 28.16 seconds. The son of Billy Playback exhibited shoddy performance, bumping and crowding throughout the track. Whelped in July 2007, he is trained
by S Linely.
The third top spot in the race went to Kurtys Star, who consumed 28.39 seconds to reach the finish line. The white and blue b***h broke from trap 3, and lagged 2 ¾ lengths behind. The daughter of Maggies Jewel is trained by G Lynas.
At the end of the event, the winner walked away with £108, while each of the other racers got £20.

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