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Milldean Panther to continue with the unprecedented success in the Boylesports.com Dundalk International Open 550

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Milldean Panther to continue with the unprecedented success in the Boylesports.com Dundalk International Open 550
Eyeing the £20,000 prize money of the Boylesports.com Dundalk International Open 550 are six highly accomplished and talented hounds. The race will be staged at Dundalk over 550 yards on Thursday, 12th July. Taking their chances with the prize money are Razldazl George, Milldean Tally, Cabra Millie, Quail Hollow, Kingo and Milldean Panther.
Over shadowing the line-up with the best credentials is College Causeway’s three-year-old black son, Milldean Panther. He has an unbeaten record besides just one third position that he bumped into. The three-year-old has won ten out of eleven outings that are spread over season 2011/12.
His debut success of the career was on 19th August, 2011 over 574 yards that he timed in 28.68 seconds. He won the race by a margin of twelve staggering lengths, and set Fighting Irish as the runner-up.
The O’Flynn trained then secured success on 27th August, 2011 in a 525 yards race by reaching the other end of the wire in 28.43 seconds. This time the three-year-old won by an extra length, thirteen lengths, and finishing the closest behind him was, Postbusjobber.
Ensuring that he did not miss the seasonal hat-trick, the black son out of b***h, Auld Nag, was drilled over 525 yards at Shelbourne Park on 3rd September, 2011. He closed in on the distance in 28.13 seconds.
It took the favourite entry of the Ladbrokes.com Mobile App Open 525, 28.13 seconds to race through the 525 yards on 10th September, 2011 at Shelbourne Park.
The only failure of his racing career surfaced after five more victories.
The black hound lost the Sis Live Shelbourne Gold Cup 550 Semi-Final on 3rd March, 2012 at Shelbourne Park over 550 yards. Milldean Panther could not break away from the crowd and thus had to finish third after racing for 30.25 seconds.
His tenth success of the career was in a 525 yards race at Cork on 21st April. The winner clocked the track distance in 28.24 seconds and enjoyed the margin of seven lengths.
It was for the straight second time that Knockglass Billy ended as the runner-up against Milldean Panther.
The two recent training sessions have enhanced his chances of being the first one to race through the wire tonight. The three-year-old is backed by 6 to 4 odds.
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