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Millwards Daisy aiming the Coral, Bring It On Puppies at Romford for crediting a hat trick

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Millwards Daisy aiming the Coral, Bring It On Puppies at Romford for crediting a hat trick
Millwards Daisy, Royal Impact’s two-year-old black and white daughter out of b***h, Droopys Isla, is the leading contestant for the Coral, Bring It On Puppies at Romford on Friday, 18th May over 400 metres.
The prize money for the race is £175.
2012 proved to be the career start for the P. Young trained who got drilled over 400 metres on 24th January at Romford and timed the distance in 24.91 seconds. She won during the season for the first time on 31st January at Romford over 400 metres by clocking the track distance in 24.93 seconds.
She led the runner up of the race, Aero Rage, by a mere neck’s difference.
Millwards Daisy missed the next four races and then tossed in a pair of victories on the profile.
It took her 24.93 seconds to race through the 400 metres of a Grade A6 400 metres at Romford on 27th February. Finishing the closest was Smiffys Sequel and while the 5/2 favourite of the race, Vipar Excel, ended third.
The third race that got credited against her name was a Grade A5 400 metres flat at Romford on 3rd March. Millwards Daisy timed the track distance in 24.97 seconds and led the runner up, Tir Na Saoirse, by half a length.
Coming at terms with the third position was The Wildboy.
Between the two training sessions, on 19th March at Peterborough and the other on 24th April in Romford, she had seven races in between out of which two culminated into wins.
She was the 6/4 favourite winner of a Grade A5 400 metres flat on 31st March at Romford after completing the trip in 24.42 seconds. She took charge of the final 3 ¾ lengths.
She then won a Grade A3 400 metres flat on 9th April at Romford over 400 metres by making it to the other end of the wire in 24.31 seconds. The 5/2 favourite led the track by five lengths.
Her two most recent attempts at Romford over 400 metres were wins.
She was the 5/2 joint favourite winner of a Grade A2 400 metres flat on 9th May at Romford. She covered the distance in 24.07 seconds.
14th May saw her winning a Grade A1 400 metres flat at Romford in 24.33 seconds while being entered as the 5/2 favourite winner.
Her chances of striking a hat trick tonight are quite high.
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