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Sir Graham Wade waiting for a fourth straight win through the Nationwidevehiclecontracts.Co.UK Levy Board Handicap

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Sir Graham Wade waiting for a fourth straight win through the Nationwidevehiclecontracts.Co.UK Levy Board Handicap

The Class 2 Nationwidevehiclecontracts.Co.UK Levy Board Handicap has pulled together a rather strong and competitive line-up for the handicap. Top of the line nine three-year-old contestants are up for the mile, three furlong and 200 yard race at Haydock
on Saturday, 11th August. Two among the candidates are bidding for a hat-trick through the race today while the three-year-old grey colt, Sir Graham Wade, is expecting a fourth win in line success.
Dalakhani’s son has been active four times during the new season and has struck a hat-trick through the last three outings that he undertook.
He ended eighth in the seasonal debut on 31st March, 2012 in the Harriet Powell Maiden Stakes at Doncaster over a mile and 2 ½ furlongs. The race was won by, Zaina, by the margin of 1 ¼ lengths.
The Mark Johnston trained then made the most from the second outing of the season on 28th April, 2012 at Haydock over a mile and four furlongs. Paired with jockey, Joe Fanning, Sir Graham Wade gained prominence when two furlongs went down. He
ended up leading just temporarily inside the final furlong and won by a neck’s margin.
Settling second behind the winner was, Right To Rule, and he was followed by the favourite entry, Gabrial The Hero.
The three-year-old out of mare, Needwood Epic, then won the UBS Stakes (Handicap) on 1st August, 2012 at Goodwood over a mile and four furlongs. Yet again the grey colt was coupled with the same jockey. The ride took hold of the track when there
was another furlong left, and kept the grip firm even inside the furlong winning the race by the margin of 1 ¾ lengths.
8th August had the Paul Dean owned winning the Family Day On Sunday 19th August Handicap on 8th August, 2012 at Pontefract over a mile and four furlongs. The favourite entry landed the race with the same jockey by the margin
of 4 ½ lengths.
Settling as the runner-up was, Edmaaj.
The 3 to 1 entry will once again be paired up with jockey, Joe Fanning, and the two will take up the competition from the seventh gate.
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