Pas Buster strong in the Grade A1 400 metres flat race at Romford
All the contestants for the Grade A1 400 metres flat race have introduced their form at the awaiting level already. The race will be held at Romford on Monday, 26th November with the total prize money of £135. Competing for the winner’s prize
money tonight are, Lynton Beauty, Never Mind Eh, Bersheda Phantom, Burnpark Tiffany, Pas Buster and Isit Possible.
The most promising entry to take back the prize money to the kennel is the two-year-old black and white dog, Pas Buster. The Paul Young trained has struggled to maintain his form since 10th November, 2012.
He has been drawing either the fifth or the sixth trap since a while now, having won just once out of the last four outings.
Fatboyz Nodrog’s son won the won a Grade A1 400 metres flat race on 10th November, 2012 at Romford. The fifth trap made to check the magnitude of the competition in the field and just after doing that much, the orange jacket reeled in for the
wire, sealing the fate of the race in 24.81 seconds.
Cruising to the other end of the wire by the competitive mark of ¾ of a length, Pas Buster set Jolly Monkey as the runner-up.
Making peace with the third position was, Borna Karma.
The next three races witnessed the failing form of the hound as he ended as a runner-up in the very next two outings and then could only manage ending at the third slot in the very recent attempt.
On 14th November, he broke out of the sixth trap in the Grade A1 400 metres flat race, but could not challenge the lead that the winner, Nans Turbo, had accomplished by making it to the other end of the wire in 24.51 seconds.
The hound in black and white stripes had to miss the winner’s crown by the mark of 3 ¼ lengths.
The black and white dog out of, Esmonde Princess, has already raced and won from the very same trap before and can do it once again. Swinging back into form can get the 11 to 4 shot claiming the title tonight.
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