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Uncomplicated for a smooth trip in the BDN Construction Nursery

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Uncomplicated for a smooth trip in the BDN Construction Nursery
The Class 4 BDN Construction Nursery has gathered fourteen two-year-old runners who will try their luck with the £3,429 prize money over five furlongs and 13 yards on Wednesday, 10th October, 2012 at Nottingham. Quite a few entries have pulled down on the rankings the last time they were active, however the previous records suggest otherwise, a little effort on the chance that they have today, and they can get back to maintaining the previous decent rankings.
One such case is the two-year-old bay filly, Uncomplicated. The Jim Boyle trained started racing just during this season, and has tried proving herself time and again.
She failed to clear the maiden in the first three tries, and broke through it via fourth outing of the career in the Casino At Bet365.com Median Auction Maiden Stakes on 11th July, 2012 at Yarmouth over five furlongs. The two-year-old bay filly was accompanied over the track distance with jockey, Pat Cosgrave.
She chased the leaders with unrelenting determination until the final furlong of the track, and then took left when battling inside the concluding furlong defeating The Sixties by a nose’s mark.
Bahamian Bounty’s daughter then ended third in the Molesey Nursery on 25th July, 2012 at Sandown race course over five furlongs. The race was won by, Danz Choice, who had the leading mark of ¾ of a length.
Getting entered as the most favoured candidate in the second outing after clearing the maiden did not help the outcome much which came around as sixth.
She tried her luck in the Rouge Recruitment Nursery with jockey, Sean Levey, on 18th August, 2012 at Chester over five furlongs. The race was won by, Mandy Layla.
The 16 to 1 entry has drawn the second stall to break from with jockey, Pat Cosgrave. If her failure at Chester can measure back to her performance at Sandown in the race at Nottingham today, then she will give her connections the reason to look for future potential races for her.
An entry she should look out for in the field today is the two-year-old bay gelding, Dutch Masterpiece, trained by, Gary Moore, as she has picked up pace after the seventh position at Goodwood.
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