Samar Suzy and Farley Semour prominent in the Stadium Bookmakers Puppy Maiden Standard Trophy
Racing in the Stadium Bookmakers Puppy Maiden Standard Trophy are those who have already raced at the open level along with those who will take the test at that bench mark just tonight. The two entries who have engrossed the crowds are, Samar Suzy and Farley Semour. Both the contestants have been fairly competitive in the last raced that they took part in.
Supported by 7 to 4 odds for tonight is the year-old, Farley Semour. The blue dog is moderately experienced and has raced at Nottingham predominantly. Hondo Black’s son ended second in the Gala Coral Maiden – Dup on 13th September, 2012 at Hove over 515 metres.
Racing from the fourth trap, taking the rail, getting crowded twice and then racing on, the year-old concluded the race in 30.35 seconds. The favourite entry lost the chance to post the race as a success on the profile due to the gap of 2 ¾ lengths.
Caesars Rocket won the race in 30.13 seconds.
The B. Draper trained is all set to race from the third trap tonight.
A potentially threatening entry in the field tonight is the two-year-old dark brindle b***h, Samar Suzy. She started racing just this season and has tried her luck at Nottingham twice.
On 10th September, 2012, she was part of the line-up of the Betfred Mobile Casino Puppy Trophy at Nottingham over 480 metres.
Ace Hi Rumble’s daughter did not find the trip smooth and easy. Racing out of one challenge, she became the victim of the next threat in the field as she got crowded and could settle the race only in 28.88 seconds.
The race was monopolised by, Slick Sagan, the favourite entry who managed the track distance in 28.84 seconds.
The 7 to 1 prospects for the race, Samar Suzy, will run from the first gate of the track.
There are high chances that the remaining entries can put up a far more improved form from what they previously displayed.
Romeo Hi Rumble, Start Itup Sweep, Matt The Knife and Kilcuala Hondo complete the line-up for tonight that will race for the £150 prize money.
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