Tinahue Harvey draws the same fifth trap for the 5th Leg Pick 6 Jackpot
Combined for the Grade A2 5th Leg Pick 6 Jackpot are Donewithmirrors, Comanche Annie, Heres Hoping, Mullpark Romeo, Tinahue Harvey and Blackrose Fire. All of them have not emerged from the same level at which they have to race tonight. The race will be held at Yarmouth over 462 metres flat on Wednesday, 10th October.
One of the most promising options in the race is the two-year-old blue dog, Tinahue Harvey. He started racing just this season in June, and has progressed from Grade T races to Grade A2. In nearly four months, Rumble Impact’s son has fluctuated primarily between the first and second position with a ranking that came his way just once.
After two Grade T races, the Paul White trained won a Grade A3 on 3rd September, 2012 at Yarmouth over 462 metres. Shifting to the wide end after racing in the middle had him leading from the third and then the fourth position.
It took him 28.49 seconds to make it to the other end of the wire as he defeated, Clonrooske Guy, by ¾ of a length.
The difference from Grade A3 to A2 had him finishing fourth in the Grade A2 1st Leg Pick 6 Jackpot on 15th September, 2012 at Yarmouth over 462 metres. He stayed towards the wide end of the trap, and failed to match the speed of the hounds who booked the first three slots.
The race was won by, Ardera Bowe, in 28.02 seconds, and he led the rest of the lot by 1 ¾ lengths.
The two-year-old out of, Westgate Rosie, finally won the Grade A2 462 metres flat race on 22nd September, 2012 at Yarmouth. Tinahue Harvey once again shot out of the fifth gate. Despite getting crowded when racing the quarter, the orange vest kept a firm grip on the lead and made it to the other end of the wire in 28.38 seconds.
He kept Ice Cool Billy, adrift by 2 ½ lengths.
The same trap had him qualifying as the runner-up in the Grade A2 BGRF Added Prize Money Race on 3rd October. He missed the race by a neck’s mark.
For tonight too the 11 to 4 entry has drawn the same trap.
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