Reved Up all set for the Adopt A Retired Greyhound On 01142 8883000
The most tuned up hound for the Grade A5 Adopt A Retired Greyhound On 01142 8883000 is the two-year-old black dog, Reved Up. His form is suspected to intimidate the rest of the line-up that has been attracted to the 500 metres flat race on Tuesday, 28th August at Sheffield. Taking their chance with bagging the prize money are Zig Zag Crossing, Shellys Shadow, Black Tanner, White Socks and Smoking Tony.
Since the last four races, the ranking of Broadacres Turbo’s son has fluctuated but even that has remained under a certain benchmark, a winning, two second positions and a third place.
The P. Sanderson trained finished a decent second in the Grade A5 www.sheffieldretiredgreyhounds.co.uk on 2nd August, 2012 at Sheffield over 500 metres.
The favourite entry of the race, Fairytales, won the race in 30.38 seconds and set Reved Up as the runner-up while leading by ¾ of a length. Getting crowded after leashing out from the first gate seems to be the only reason that would have kept the two-year-old from being the first one through the wire.
The black son out of, Lady Sharan, then tried his luck in a 500 metres race at Sheffield on 10th August, 2012. He ended third as the Grade A5 Betfred Bookmakers Race was won by, Mucky Rising, in 30.53 seconds.
Reved Up got through after racing for 30.57 seconds.
The black hound born on 24th May, 2010 then won the Grade A5 500 metres flat on 17th August, 2012 at Sheffield. Even though he did not get a chance to stay prominent throughout the race, he led just close to the line and timed the distance in 30.27 seconds.
Winning by the margin of just a short head’s difference had Shellys Shadow taking 30.27 seconds to settle the racing affair.
The two-year-old failed in sustaining the form and lost the Grade A5 500 metres flat race on 21st August, 2012 at Sheffield to a second position. He missed the race by ¾ of a length and took 30.22 seconds to cross the wire while the winner, Dishy Deb, had the race under her belt in 30.16 seconds.
The dark hound should make the most out of the chance that he has tonight.
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