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Sues Rocket to sweep through the Grade A1 400 metres flat at Romford

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Sues Rocket to sweep through the Grade A1 400 metres flat at Romford
Leading the Grade A1 400 metres flat race with some really serious chances is the three-year-old black dog, Sues Rocket. He has drawn the second trap in the race that is scheduled for Monday, 26th November, 2012 at Romford. Trying their luck with the £135 prize money are, Swift Missile, Kerplunk, Quarterland Clas, Dandy Dude and Romeo Scout.
The contestants are a mix of those who have already introduced their form at the open level along with participants who need to pass that test some time in future.
The blue trap is backed by 3 to 1 chances for the race tonight while the favourite, Quarterland Clas, has been allotted the trickiest trap, fourth, and is supported by 9 to 4 odds for landing the race. Taking advantage of the first trap will be, Swift Missile.
The E. Gaskin trained is very lightly raced provided that he is a three-year-old. However, all the tests that he had undertaken, the dark hound was quite very impressive in them.
After three training sessions at Romford over 400 metres, Droopys Scolari’s son landed his career debut.
Sues Rocket was very impressive in the Grade A1 400 metres flat race on 8th October, 2012 at Romford. Breaking from the third box, the three-year-old was quick to set himself adrift from the rest of the competition. Staying by the rail and keeping a firm command on the leading role got him settling the race in 24.53 seconds.
The favourite entry defeated Springwood Jamie by two lengths who was then followed by, Quarterland Tops.
Winning the confidence of the connections with the highly impressive performance in the first asking, the dark hound got his first open race chance in Never A Quarrel ? Bet With Coral Sprint on 12th October, 2012 at Romford over 225 metres.
He ended fourth, but then went all out in the Grade OR Coral On TV Maiden Trophy – Heat 2 on 15th October, 2012 at Romford over 400 metres.
The black jacket was swift to distance himself from the rest of the lot and complete the trip in 24.62 seconds.
The favourite entry had under his command the 1 ½ final lengths of the track.
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