Russanda Rob to steal the Sheffield Stadium Sprint 280 Metres – Dup
Battling for the £200 prize money of the Grade OR Sheffield Stadium Sprint 280 Metres – Dup are four entries, Lissom Jack, Lanesdown Geordy, Greenlough Ball and Russanda Rob. There are no hounds for the first the fourth trap for the 280 metres flat challenge
tonight at Sheffield.
All the candidates have tried their luck at the identical level before, but the most convincing out of the four is the 8 to 11 backed sixth trap, Russanda Rob. The E. Parker trained is very lightly raced having started the profession only in September this
season. The year-old has never given a shot to the Grade A races as he got into the Grade D races right after a few drilling sessions.
His debut success was in the Grade D2 280 metres flat on 17th November, 2012 at Sheffield over 280 metres. The favourite entry was dressed in the orange of the fifth trap. He deprived the rest of the lot of the lead for the second half of the
trip as it got the year-old on the other end of the wire in 16.41 seconds.
The most popular entry defeated Swift Jogger by three lengths.
Russanda Rob encountered his first open challenge in the Sheffield Stadium Maiden Sprint on 20th December, 2012 at Sheffield over 280 metres. The trip turned out to be a dreadful loss as the evening’s favourite ended fifth only. He failed to start
off strongly and then later it got coupled with getting bumped when racing from the first spot.
The race was won by, Hestia Jet, in 17.45 seconds.
Not only accepting the challenge once again, but coming back full swing on the bouncing back terms, Russanda Rob bagged the prize money of the Sheffield Stadium Puppy Sprint. It took him 16.83 seconds to make it to the other end of the wire on 24th
December, 2012 at Sheffield.
He set at disadvantage the J. Davy trained, Phanters Bullett, by 6 ¾ lengths.
The striped jacket of the last trap proved out to be lucky for the year-old and once again he will break from the same stall tonight.
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