Saxon Warrior to take down the line-up of the Callsopp4racing.Co.UK
Gathered for competing in the Callsopp4racing.Co.UK are Kinda Magical, Third Intention, Johns Classic, Eden Rock, Saxon Warrior, and Mays Gold.
The 630 metres flat race will be hosted at Monmore on Thursday, 28th June. The prize money set for the race is £150.
Saxon Warrior is one of the most commendable entries of the race, and has accomplished quite a lot through his career.
Crash’s three-year-old black son, out of b***h Mays Liz, started the new season with a 480 metres race at Monmore on 2nd February, and won it in 28.97 seconds. Finishing as the runner-up after missing the race by 2 ¾ lengths was, Mr. Chow.
Failure in the next five races led to the training session on 14th May at Monmore over 264 metres. Saxon Warrior timed the track distance in 15.67 seconds, and won the race that followed right after the training.
It was a 480 metres race at Monmore on 22nd May, as he covered the distance in 28.82 seconds, and took charge of the final four lengths. Closing in on the track distance right after the winner was, Mays Baroness.
The three-year-old then claimed the Grade A2 Banks’s Bitter Stakes on 2nd June at Monmore over 480 metres by completing the trip in 28.79 seconds.
Taking 28.85 seconds to settle the track distance was the runner up of the race, Hard Core Rock. The favourite, Eden Zidane, ended fourth.
The glimmer of posting a seasonal hat-trick died, when the hound finished fourth in the Grade A1 480 metres flat race at Monmore on 9th June. It was won by the favourite, White Coat, in 28.23 seconds.
Not taking long at all to bounce back to his winning ways, Saxon Warrior won a Grade A2 480 metres flat race at Monmore on 16th June by timing the track distance in 28.73 seconds.
Finishing after leaping through the gap of two lengths and taking 28.89 seconds was, Eden Zidane.
Saxon Warrior is backed by 6 to 1 odds, but have two in competition with 5 to 2 odds. It will not be an easy victory, but his chances are substantial.
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