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Myboyalfie dominant in the Fortinational Handicap

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Myboyalfie dominant in the Fortinational Handicap  
When it comes to rewarding consistency, the Class 4 Fortinational Handicap has gathered just the candidates. Three out of the line-up of ten settled for taking their share from the £4,075 prize money are, Myboyalfie, A’Juba and Uncle Dermot, not all of them
have progressed in the succeeding sense, but have managed their best to set a certain bench mark.
The mile and seventy-five yard race will be held at Nottingham on Wednesday, 31st October.
One of the most pronounced entries of the race is the five-year-old bay gelding, Myboyalfie. He has been active during the current season ten times at multiple racing destinations.
Ever since his race on 23rd May, the J. R. Jenkins trained has managed the rankings to the third position or above, never below.
He was the favourite winner of the Watch Royal Ascot On At The Races Handicap on 7th June, 2012 at Lingfield over 7 ½ furlongs.
Joining teams with jockey, Frederik Tylicki, the five-year-old chased down the leaders until the final three furlongs. With two more furlongs down, he drew clear and defeated, Custom House, by three lengths.
The American bay gelding then struck a back-to-back by winning the NFU Mutual Handicap on 15th June, 2012 at Chepstow over seven furlongs. The most favoured entry was paired up with jockey, Ian Mongan, this time, and the two started gaining prominence
only when the final two furlongs were on the horizon.
Staying strong and determined inside the final furlong gave him the winning edge of a length after which Douze Points made way for the other end of the wire.
The prospects for the hat-trick of the D. Badham owned washed away with the third position in the Book Tickets Online At Southwell-Racecourse.co.uk Handicap on 15th August, 2012 at Southwell over a mile.
His most recent attempt in the Steve Keen Celebration Handicap (Division II) on 8th October, 2012 ended him bagging the prize money of the race at Windsor over a mile and half a furlong.
His partner in success, jockey, Ian Mongan, combines teams today too, and the duo has been allotted the tenth stall to race from.
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