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Riverside Lucy and Coyote Bluff with explosive chances in the Grade A1 462 metres flat race

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Riverside Lucy and Coyote Bluff with explosive chances in the Grade A1 462 metres flat race

Trying their luck for the £100 prize money of the Grade A1 462 metres flat race are Parkers Nemesis, Droopys Trump, Go Little Jeanie, Riverside Lucy, Dooey Three and Coyote Bluff. The 462 metres flat event will be hosted by Yarmouth on Wednesday, 26th
September.
As far as the level of the race tonight is concerned, the most endearing entry is the two-year-old fawn b***h, Riverside Lucy. Ever since her Grade T1 race on 16th August, 2012 at Yarmouth, the J. A. White trained scored second twice, and then
finally struck the third outing that followed.
Cashen Legend’s daughter won the Grade A1 Mattishall Youth FC on 15th September, 2012 at Yarmouth over 462 metres.
She had drawn the fourth tarp, and owing to the number, she opted to race in the middle. Taking command of the track from the first position had her making it to the other end of the wire in 27.87 seconds.
Her supremacy over the final 2 ¾ lengths had her shoving Dr Whizz into the second position.
The 3 to 1 candidate for the race tonight has been blessed with the same number once again. Experience and success over the same conditions makes her the best option for tonight.
She will be confronted by Headleys Bridge’s two-year-old black hound out of b***h, Kilcoran Duchess, Coyote Bluff.
He is beyond the potential that is required for the race tonight as he has already declared dominance at the open level of racing.
The K. Boon trained won the Grade A1 462 metres flat race on 29th August, 2012 at Yarmouth over 462 metres. He took flight from the fifth trap, drew clear quickly, switched to the wide end from middle, and remained prominent throughout the race.
It took him 27.98 seconds to race on the other end.
His way more significant achievement was in the Grade OR Stadium Bookmakers Standard – Division A on 20th September, 2012 at Yarmouth over 462 metres.
Leading for almost half the way, and then resurfacing again from the third position had him roaring with success in 27.74 seconds.
He led the favourite entry, Boher Chieftain, by 4 ¾ lengths.
He is backed by 9 to 4 odds and will race from the sixth trap.
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