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The Grade A2 Sis Live A2 575 has attracted Ballycaum Lass, Knockrammer Dash, Ballymac Camp, Raytown Charley, Up In Time and Honeymoon Clara. They will race over 525 yards flat at Shelbourne Park on Wednesday, 31st October for getting their share out of the €350 prize money of the race.
None of the entries has tried their luck at the open level, but are well seasoned for the grade that they have to race through tonight.
The seven to four entry for tonight, the two-year-old, Raytown Charley, has raced in a Grade A2 race just once, but made the most out of the chance by winning over the rest of the competition.
He started racing just this season, and has accumulated experience over two race tracks. He has won only twice ever since the 2012 campaign took off.
The first time that the two-year-old won was on 7th September, 2012 over 525 yards. He had drawn the fourth trap, and got the chance to lead only near the wire. Last Bid’s son settled the race by the margin of a neck’s mark, and cornered, Bing Saturn, as the runner-up.
The last two races of the Mongey trained have boosted his chances for landing the race tonight.
The black hound qualified as the runner-up in a Grade A4 Book Your Christmas Party A4 525 on 10th October, 2012 at Shelbourne Park over 525 yards.
He found the race to be a challenging task after breaking from the fourth trap, but still ran in for the wire. Making the most out of every chance that came his way, the two-year-old missed the winner’s prize money by the negligible margin of a neck.
The winner, Drumcrow Miller, completed the trip in 29.19 seconds.
The most recent successful attempt of the black hound out of, Choice Bud, was on 20th October, 2012 over 575 yards. Taking flight from the fifth box, and racing with sheer determination had him making it to the other end of the wire after racing for 31.57 seconds.
St Mullins Pride had to make peace with the second position after missing the opportunity by good three lengths.
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