Newinn Jack-the hardest to beat in The Napoleons Bradford Casino Stakes
The 15 to 8 entry of the Grade A2 The Napoleons Bradford Casino Stakes, Newinn Jack, has proved himself already, and is in form for dominating again. He will be up against Outlier Rudi, Liscahane Kim, Miss Penny, Allen Tornado and Neutral Corner. The race
will be hosted by Sheffield over 500 metres on Tuesday, 3rd July.
The two-year-old claimed his career debut on 14th September, 2011 at Sheffield over 280 metres by completing the trip in 16.70 seconds, and leading by a two and a half length margin.
Failure in the next three races led to two drilling sessions at Sheffield over 500 metres.
Ballymac Maeve’s two-year-old blue son won a Grade A4 500 metres flat race on 15th November, 2011 at Sheffield. He stayed caged in the crowd initially and then led from the third position after bumping once. It took the evening’s favourite 30.36
seconds to rest the race.
Blue son out of b***h, Little Flutter, won a Grade A4 500 metres flat on 22nd November, 2011 at Sheffield by taking over the track in 29.85 seconds.
From 16th December, 2011 to 14th January, 2012, the two-year-old won all the four races that came his way.
Newinn Jack won the Grade A3 Owners Bonus Series – Heat 2 on 16th December, 2011 at Sheffield over 500 metres. He took the advantage of being towards the rail, and took command of the track in 30.61 seconds. He won by a massive 7 ¾ length margin.
On 20th December, 2011, the J. Davy trained won the Grade A3 Owners Bonus Series – Final, racing ahead by clear 7 ¾ length, and taking 30.39 seconds to finish the race.
The two-year-old struck a hat trick by winning the Grade A2 The Night Continues At Napoleons Casino on 27th December, 2011 at Sheffield over 500 metres. He decided the fate of the race in 30.41 seconds, and defeated the runner up, Spire Fan Franky,
by 2 ¼ length.
Newinn Jack has raced just once after the training session on 13th June, 2012 at Sheffield which has enhanced his chances to cash the £102 prize money today.
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