Tango Sky to fly high in the 32Red.com Handicap
Eight three-year-old contestants will take part in the Class 4 32Red.com Handicap over five furlongs on Monday, 13th August at Lingfield. The prize money set for the event is £4,528. Majority on the line-up has not been able to strike victories through their very last outing.
Namid’s three-year-old bay gelding raced thrice during the season, ending seventh, winning a race and then scoring a second.
Tango Sky entered the season with a seventh position in the John Sunley Memorial Handicap on 11th June, 2012 at Windsor over five furlongs. The race was won by the favourite entry, Kyleakin Lass, by a slight neck’s margin. Miliika settled in as the runner-up and was soon joined in by, Wicked Wench.
Tango Sky left the field in the end while riding with, Jim Crowley.
The second outing of the season proved out to be lucky for the Ralph Beckett trained who claimed the very next race that he was a part of. The Irish bay gelding won the Casino At Bet365.com Handicap on 7th July, 2012 at Haydock over five furlongs.
His break from the gate with jockey, James Rogers, was not very strong, but two furlongs down he composed his form, got ridden when entering the final furlong. Not losing the firm grip during the final stages made him win the race by a length.
Finishing the closest behind the winner was, Church Music, while taking up the third spot was, Heartsong.
The two-year-old out of mare, Sky Galaxy, put forth a remarkable improvement from a seventh position to winning a race. However, the winning form was not long to stay as the third outing of the season saw him losing it.
The Irish bay gelding qualified as the runner-up in the Pick A Patent At Chesterbet Handicap on 14th July, 2012 at Chester over six furlongs. Sent as the favourite entry, Tango Sky, slipped into the second slot while riding with, James Rogers.
The 5 to 2 entry will join hands with, Jim Crowley for the race and the two will break from the third gate. He will need to look out for Proper Charlie and Invincible Lad.
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