Oscars Goodbye to swing back for the romforddogs.com Standard
Expected to swing back into form is the Puppy Cup finalist, Oscars Goodbye. The two-year-old blue dog is backed by 2 to 1 odds for winning the romforddogs.com Standard on Friday, 19th October, 2012 at Romford over 400 metres flat. In pursuit of the £175 prize money and endangering the chances of the most popular entry are Cash Game, Droopys Chase, Tipp Are Back, Joe Bones and Dinoco Blue.
The J. Reynolds’ trained won at the identical level last time on 17th September, 2012 in the Romford Puppy Cup – Heat 1 over 400 metres. The favourite fourth trap made it sure that he drew clear from the rest of the lot. Shifting towards the rail, he stayed committed to the leading status and nailed the race in 24.22 seconds.
He kept the runner-up, Gurtmullen Penny, adrift by 2 ½ lengths.
The next four races ended with the most dreadful of rankings with the exception of the second score on 21st September, 2012.
Ace Hi Rumble’s son qualified as the runner-up in the Romford Puppy Cup 2nd Semi Final at Romford over 400 metres.
Oscars Goodbye was entered as the favourite and raced on from the fifth trap. The only thing that kept him away from missing success by ¾ of a length was the space that the winner, Ballymac Josh, was able to get from the rest of the lot.
He has drawn the first trap to race from, and August was the last time he won when racing in red.
The two-year-old blue dog bagged the prize money of the Coral On TV Puppy Trophy Final on 10th August, 2012 at Romford over 400 metres. The ability to set aside from the competition right at the beginning had him rolling in for the wire by staying by the rail, and monopolising the lead.
He completed the trip in 24.52 seconds.
He will need to look out for the two-year-old, Dinoco Blue, who won the last race from the sixth trap, and will race from it tonight too. The R. Senior trained is backed by 4 to 1 odds for being the first one through the wire.
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