Riverside Molly with the favourite trap in the 4th Leg Pick 6 Jackpot at Yarmouth
The Grade A1 4th Leg Pick 6 Jackpot will be hosted by Yarmouth on Wednesday, 26th September, 2012 over 462 metres. One of the most promising entries for the £113 prize money is the three-year-old b***h, Riverside Molly. Her prime racing
track has been Yarmouth, with the track distance almost always 462 metres. Her last three outings have reflected the most about her as she strived all she could to strike a balance in the rankings.
Head Bound’s daughter won the Grade A3 4th Leg Pick 6 Jackpot on 29th August, 2012 at Yarmouth over 462 metres. Leaping out of the first trap, the three-year-old raced by the rail and suffered the loss of time due to the traffic in
between the field.
Leading only near the line got her across the wire in 28.63 seconds. The favourite entry won by the margin of ¾ of a length and set Coomlogane Rahm as the runner-up.
The R. Pleasants trained then gave her best shot at bagging the £60 prize money in the Grade A3 462 metres flat race at Yarmouth over 462 metres. The favourite entry missed the chance by 1 ¼ length as the race was concluded in 28.25 seconds by, Tyrur O Reilly.
The three-year-old black b***h once again burst from the first box, and hugged the rail, but yet again got crowded. This time however she was not as lucky as before because the slack cost her the race despite running for the wire after breaking free from
the crowd.
Not leaving the connections without a reason to celebrate for long, Riverside Molly brought back the £60 prize money of the Grade A3 462 metres flat race on 20th September, 2012 at Yarmouth.
Racing in the red vest for a third time now, the black b***h out of, Mattlldonicely, took 27.87 seconds to seal the fate of the race. Drawing clear from the rest of the lot, racing by the rail, and then maintaining the lead got her the race.
The 9 to 2 entry has drawn the first trap once again and will have to compete against five other hounds.
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