Taylors Sky shinned like a star for C Lister after setting the track record in the Primus Telecom Derby Heats
C Lister’s champ, who is well known for his victorious title winnings and triumphs, is placed in the spot light after winning the purse in the Primus Telecom Derby – Heat 1. Taylors Sky, the 2011 Williamhill.com Derby winner, not only finished up first,
but his hit helped him in equaling the track record of Henlow, which was previously set by Westmead Osprey.
Covering the trip of 460 meters Taylors Sky was expected to present a thrilling chase, but this event surprised everyone including the fortunate trainer C Lister, who was given a chance to enjoy the glee of victory and another title winning.
The famous hound was sent through trap 1 with the highest bets, his hit was fortified before the show began. With his tempting speed and prompt attitude Taylors Sky dashed through the race track.
His intelligent surging speed remained consistent until he got hold of the finish line. In the record time of 27.21 seconds C Lister‘s victorious hound wrapped up his chase and won the purse.
After the conclusion of the first Heat, the Heat 2 was lined up to open the trap doors. As the signal was received, the warrior hounds commenced themselves through their traps. Among the beasts Crusing Gino was the only dog who railed with the lime light
till he crossed over.
Besides winning the quest, trainer J Mullins’s blue dog accomplished in whitewashing the joint ideals of the show Farloe Ironman and Droopys Poirot. With the odds of 6/1 Crusing Gino’s amazing tempo became an advantage for him in defeating the lot of hounds.
In total 27.62 seconds the three-year-old was able confirm his ownership for the purse.
Trainer C Allsopp was also given an opportunity to relish his victories. The first win was attained by his black dog Freds Champ, who was not placed in as an ideal hound, but his prompt chase made him the shining star of the show.
There were joint favourites in the show and among them was C Allsopp’s Fifis Rocket, unfortunately he was not able to contribute in his trainer’s wins.
Freds Champ with the odds of 3/1 commenced his chase from trap 6 with immense speed and swiftness. In no time his tempting chase assisted him to earn the pointer spot, by holding up the precious position the two-year-old was able to win the purse in 27.42
seconds.
The fourth show placed two hounds with the 5/2 J odds, among the ideal dogs trainer S Buckland’s brindle dog Ballymac Denis was the lucky one who attained the first position.
The trap 4 racer was able to win the chase, due to his abruptness and swiftness. Wearing black and white jacket Ballymac Denis was able to cross over in 27.51 seconds.
Soon after the conclusion of the fifth heat, D Childs also found a reason to celebrate the festivity brought in by his two-year-old dog. The trap 3 racer, Freedom Chief’s had to face great sum of challenge during his quest, but his courageous speed helped
him in getting through the hassle.
In total 27.77 seconds the hound was able to surprise his trainer with his win.
The last Heat, Heat 6 gave trainer C Allsopp his second victory. Brittons Empire got hold of the purse due to his speedy chase and intelligent railing technique.
For C Allsopp the trap 1 racer was sent with 9/2 odds, with less bets the three-year-old was able to defeat the idyllic dog of the chase.
Taylors Sky and trainer C Allsopp were given a chance to enjoy their triumph besides winning the purse.
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