Silverview Perky to continue the unprecedented success through the Heat 2
The two-year-old, Silverview Perky, recently bagged four races in a row and is expecting to strike a fifth in row through the Heat 2 at Monmore over 480 metres on Monday, 13th August. The £200 prize money will be contested by Longrange Ivor, Smart
Bid, Little Gent, Princess Madison and Bit View Micko.
Head Bound’s daughter won the 1st July b*****s Trophy on 1st July, 2012 at Coventry over 485 metres. The favourite entry broke into an early pace and led from the first position timing the track distance in 29.29 seconds. Winning by
the margin of six lengths, she set Lode Duchess as the runner-up.
On 18th July, she bagged the Betfred Select Stakes at Nottingham over 500 metres. She was not prominent throughout the race rather rolled up her sleeves and got into action only near the line and timed the track distance in 30.34 seconds while
leading by just half a length.
Settling as the runner-up of the race was, Mill Bling Bling.
The black and white daughter out of, Ownes Rover, struck a hat-trick by winning the Coral Ladies Trophy – Heat 1 on 26th July, 2012 at Hove over 515 metres. The favourite entry did not take long to race away, took the middle and was through in
29.79 seconds.
She kept the runner-up, Seven Of Spades, adrift by 5 ½ lengths while Bubbly Swallow raced to the third position.
The next race provided a chance that very few hounds get to achieve as the Charlie Lister trained won the fourth race in a row.
The two-year-old monopolised the Coral Ladies Trophy – Final on 31st July, 2012 at Hove over 515 metres. The incredibly talented competitor broke from the fifth trap and set into an early pace right after leaving it. Leading from the first position
had the race under her belt in 29.57 seconds.
Dixies Craft qualified as the runner-up while Jaytee Monroe followed right in.
Silvervie Perky has proved herself before and has brought her resilience through the performances at races. Tonight is one of the most important races of her career as success in it will take her to an altogether new league.
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