Precious Script in no mood to miss the Coral On TV Puppy Trophy – Heat 3 at Romford
Romford will host the Coral On TV Puppy Trophy – Heat 3 over 400 metres flat on Monday, 23rd April. Assembled for the race tonight are Noirs Memory, Millwards Tiger, Islas Boy, Ballymac Folly, Coyote Bluff and Precious Script. The prize money for the race is set at £150.
Leading with the best credentials is Precious Script, Cabra Cool’s two-year-old blue daughter out of b***h, Annual Script. The only thing that the hound knows is to win. Through the five career starts, she has not missed a single race and today has all the chances of claiming the sixth career start.
She cracked into the racing career by dominating the 500 metres track at Sheffield on 4th March by timing the distance in 30.52 seconds and leading the runner up, Cracking Champ, by a slight neck’s margin.
On 14th March she was drilled over 480 metres at Wimbledon and managed the track in 29.93 seconds. The four races that followed the training, got credited against Precious Script’s name as victories.
The two-year-old’s second start was in a 480 metres race at Wimbledon on 21st March which she won after taking 29.49 seconds. Reeling in for the wire six lengths behind was the runner up, Bedandbreakfast.
The third career success in line and thus a hat trick was struck on 28th March at Wimbledon over 480 metres. Precious Script reached the other end of the wire in 29.47 seconds and was in lead of the final five lengths.
Scoring second in the race was Holycross Girl.
Eliminating the option of losing, Precious Script won the Grade A4 Owner Bonus Series Heat 1 on 7th April at Wimbledon over 480 metres. The 4/6 favoruite winner was done racing in 29.17 seconds and had the concluding 5 ¼ lengths under her charge.
Saleen Assassin settled as the runner up after taking 29.59 seconds and had Hollydale Boy joining the leading pair on the other end of the wire.
Refusing to miss a single race, Precious Script dominated the Grade A4 Owners Bonus Series Final on 14th April at Wimbledon over 480 metres. The 1/3 favourite completed the trip in 29.02 seconds and the runner up, Newtown Zambrota, wrapped up the affair in 29.58 seconds.
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