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Sharons Return bidding for a hat-trick in the Coral On TV Standard – Heat 2

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Sharons Return bidding for a hat-trick in the Coral On TV Standard – Heat 2
The two-year-old, Sharons Return, is the most preferred entry for the Coral On TV Standard – Heat 2 and is backed by 2 to 1 chances for being the first one through the wire tonight. The 400 metres flat race will be hosted by Romford on Monday, 13th August and carries the prize money of £150. Competing in the race are Millwards Tiger, Blue Max, Uh Oh Chongo, Surreal Rambler and Millwards Matt.
From the last six outings, the two-year-old has been able to win four times.
Sharons Return won the Coral, Bring It On! Puppies on 6th July, 2012 at Romford over 400 metres. He raced away quickly after leaving the fifth gate and then led after racing from the middle. It took him 24. 15 seconds to conclude the race while leading by ¾ of a length.
Settling right behind was, Millwards Daisy.
Droopys Scolari’s son then made the most of the grade A1 400 metres flat on 14th July, 2012 at Romford. Using almost the same pattern of racing as before, the two-year-old went through the wire in 24.45 seconds. Missing the race by a neck’s margin was, Droopys Linford.
The race that was to serve as the hat-trick turned into a second position as Sharons Return took 24.70 seconds to settle the Coral Supports The RGOA Standard on 20th July, 2012 at Romford over 400 metres.
The race was won by the favourite entry, Ayamzaman.
After finishing fifth in another race, the two-year-old out of, Sharons Promise, then struck a back-to-back.
The M. Locke trained then won the Dine In Style At The Pavilion Restaurant Standard on 3rd August, 2012 at Romford over 400 metres. Setting into an early pace after breaking from the first stall got the race settled in 24.35 seconds.
Winning the race meant that Uh Oh Chongo missed the opportunity by ¾ of a length.
The two-year-old then settled in the Text Dogs To 60006 Trophy Standard on 10th August, 2012 at Romford over 400 metres. The favourite entry set into an early pace and timed the track distance in 24.57 seconds.
Following his style of being the pace setter will make things easier for him tonight.
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