Rosderra Boy in command of the lineup for Bet On Your Mobile At Williamhill.Com on 22nd February
Newcastle is to become home for the Grade A2 Bet On Your Mobile At Williamhill.Com, raced over 480 metres. The six hounds that are participating will compete for the £112 prize money.
The lineup for the race includes Rosderra Boy, Lil Phoenix, Droopys Vegas, Hestias Lad, Consistency and Droopys Mahers. Rosderra Boy seems to be the most promising entry with having posted a victory through his very recent start.
Rosderra Boy is Crash’s four-year-old black son out of b***h Nifty Princess. He won the Williamhill.Com Stakes on 14th February at Newcastle. He accomplished this against the 5/2 favourite of the race, Castlelyons Mark who finished in the end.
Rosderra Boy was across the wire in 39.73 seconds over 640 metres.
Through the eight starts that Rosderra Boy has made during the season, he has won twice and has been placed thrice. He posted his seasonal debut victory on 18th January at Newcastle, raced over 640 metres. He made it across the wire in 40.08 seconds,
leaving Ballencrieff Lad behind by a shoulder.
Rosderra Boy was the 5/4 favourite for the sixth start that he made during the new season but he could only manage the fourth position and finished six and a half lengths behind the winner.
Another competent hound in the lineup is Droopys Vegas, Westmead Joe’s three-year-old daughter out of b***h Droopys Chelsea. Her first cracking into the 2012 season was a victory.
She won a 480 metres race at Newcastle on 11th January, leading by a ¾ of a length’s margin against Credible Girl who finished the closest. She was fifth in the fourth start of the year but after that she was placed second in three starts and
won once.
Droopys Vegas won the Grade A3 William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes on 8th February at Newcastle. She got done with the 480 metres track in 29.59 seconds and was the 5/2 favourite for the race. If Droopys Vegas sustains her performance in her next start
or not is still to be seen.
Droopys Vegas was second in her last start and was the 2/1 favourite for the 480 metre race held on 18th February. She lost the winner’s position by three and a half lengths.
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