Risky Rosaleen prepared for the Coral Brighton Belle – Heat 2
The three-year-old Risky Rosaleen has not been really consistent with her performance but she has set a certain pattern that does display her potential of winning races now and then. She is backed by 7 to 2 odds for the Coral Brighton Belle – Heat 2 on Thursday, 16th August at Hove over 515 metres flat. Taking part for bagging the £150 prize money are Steam Machine, Saveourstow Lass, Aero Joker, Sherrys Rebound and Darian Sky.
Droopys Maldini’s three-year-old black daughter kick started the new season with a third position in the Coral Coronation Cup – Heat 4 on 6th January, 2012 at Romford over 585 metres. She timed the track distance in 36.29 seconds while the race was won by, Coolavanny Jane, in 35.67 seconds.
Her first success of the season was in the London Road Stayers on 17th February, 2012 at Romford over 575 metres. Entered as the favourite she raced by the rails, got obscured and then led on from the fifth spot timing the track distance in 35.75 seconds. Her winning by 2 ¼ lengths, set Young Tokyo as the runner-up.
Since 27th July, 2012, the Mark Wallis trained set a trend of winning a race after losing one and thus managed winning two races out of the four most recent races.
The three-year-old black b***h won the Coral Supports MacMillan Cancer Stayers on 27th July, 2012 at Romford over 575 metres. She took the rails, got crowded and then took up the pace from the fifth position concluding the race in 35.80 seconds.
She won by the margin of a good 7 ½ lengths while settling as the runner-up was, Sundance Saffy.
The most recent success of the black daughter out of, Droopys Gucci, was in the William Hill 480 Standard – Division 3 on 7th August, 2012 at Wimbledon over 480 metres.
The favourite entry landed the race in 28.72 seconds despite getting challenged during the race. She succeeded by the margin of two lengths and settling right behind her was, Rally Town.
Her very last race turned into a fourth position and today has just the chance to bounce back to the winners’ enclosure.
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