The lucky trap awaits Mister Blue Sky in the William Hill – The Home Of Betting Stakes
The hard to miss reality of the Grade A1 William Hill – The Home Of Betting Stakes is the three-year-old racing wonder, Mister Blue Sky. He is unbeaten in the last two Grade A1 attacks that he made. Tonight he will have to share the 450 metres flat race track with five other competitive hounds in order to bag the £133 prize money. Sunderland will stage the event on Friday, 12th October.
The Y. Bell trained cracked open the racing career in 2010 with just a single outing, while the following two seasons have long stories to tell at almost all the racing levels imaginable.
His first Grade A1 outing that turned out to be a success was in the William Hill – The Home Of Betting Stakes on 10th February, 2012 at Sunderland over 450 metres. The second trap had to break free from the crowd that he got stuck in when racing third, and then rushed in for the wire reaching it in 27.80 seconds.
Ending the race right after him was the black and white trap, Mill Tornado, who missed the chance by 1 ¼ lengths.
From 12th May to date, the black hound has only raced at the Grade A1 level with the exception of two OR races and an HP race.
Westmead Hawk’s son missed the hat-trick after finishing as the runner-up in the William Hill – The Home Of Betting Stakes on 6th July, 2012 at Sunderland over 450 metres.
He missed the wire by a length, and despite making the most out of every chance on the track, he failed to lead that had the success sealed for, Hello Martha, who took 28.33 seconds to make it to the other end.
Drawing the first trap, the three-year-old won the William Hill – The Home Of Betting Stakes on 22nd September, 2012 at Sunderland over 450 metres. He did not rush right at the beginning of the race, and took lead from the third location, concluding the matter in 27.41 seconds.
His last success until now originated from the same trap, he led on from the same ranking, and had the feather in his cap in 27.39 seconds.
The 5 to 2 entry gets to race in the same colour once again.
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