Morning Supreme to shine brightly in the Grade A2 480 metres flat at Hall Green
The two-year-old, Morning Supreme holds the highest of the credentials for the Grade A2 480 metres flat on Monday, 6th August at Hall Green. The £122 prize money will be contested by Dukes Jester, Westmead Sarah, Bawnfune Kite, Caribbean Star and Mall Menlo.
The two-year-old black and white dog has not raced at any other track besides Hall Green and has had his fair share of ups and downs during the career. His entry into the new season resulted in a series of unfortunate misses for eight times in a row.
The first success of Charity Jack’s son was in the Grade A4 480 metres flat race at Hall Green on 9th March, 2012. Morning Supreme raced by the rails after breaking from the first gate and led to run in, timing the track distance in 29.38 seconds.
He won by the margin of just half a length and set, Colonel Cam, as the runner-up. Settling third in line behind the winner was, Avonside Demanda.
The Grade A3 480 metres flat on 6th June resulted in a second position for the two-year-old otherwise it was to transform into the seasonal hat-trick.
The race was won by the favourite entry, Daz Brae, who timed the track distance in 29.32 seconds while Morning Supreme had the distance covered in 29.36 seconds.
The C. Kyme trained then stayed deprived of success in the next four races. The worst case scenario that he went through was the sixth position on 27th June, 2012.
He then won the Grade A4 480 metres flat on 11th July, 2012 at Hall Green. Giving one of the best performances and leading for the entire distance made him conclude the race in 29.31 seconds. He won by the margin of a length and set Clemmas Jamie into the second spot.
The most recent success of the black and white hound out of, Saw Millessa, was in the Grade A3 480 metres flat race on 25th July at Hall Green. Racing from the middle and then leading to run in settled the race in 29.31 seconds.
His chances for success tonight are 11 to 2.
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