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Warning Sign confident about the Claydon Racing At Witney 01993 771314 Gold Cup Heat 2

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Warning Sign confident about the Claydon Racing At Witney 01993 771314 Gold Cup Heat 2
The most promising candidate for the Claydon Racing At Witney 01993 771314 Gold Cup Heat 2 is the three-year-old black and dog, Warning Sign. He does not only have a collection of strong recent performances, but has also drawn the third trap which has got him the strong backing of 5 to 4. The 450 metres flat race will be hosted by Oxford on Saturday, 20th October, and will award the winner out of the £150 prize money.
The D. Whitton trained started racing just this season, and has proved himself time and again, gaining the trust and appreciation of the connections and the crowds alike.
Ever since 17th May, Droopys Scolari’s son has raced at only the open level, and has bagged the prize money at numerous occasions.
He has raced at Oxford, Mildenhall, Henlow and Romford.
Only his last two attempts were over 450 metres otherwise all the other outings were over distances other than 450 metres.
Warning Sign qualified as the runner-up of the second heat of the Blanchford Building Supplies Oxfordshire Stakes on 6th October, 2012 at Oxford over 450 metres.
Racing in the white jacket, the three-year-old had to break free from the unsteady crowded start of the race, and even after that the rest of the track distance was nothing less than challenging.
He missed the race by a short head’s distance, while it was won by, Zodiac Zeus, the favourite entry, in 27.48 seconds.
Filling up the third position after racing from the first trap was, Bursary Boy.
The black hound out of, Dooey Lemon, won the final of the Blancford Building Supplies Oxfordshire on 13th October, 2012 at Oxford over 450 metres.
The runner-up of the second heat once again took flight from the third trap, and was difficult to contain after setting in a quick pace and lead. Racing by those lines had him on the other end of the wire in 26.96 seconds.
He kept the runner-up of the race, Ballymac Eat, adrift by 2 ¾ lengths.
He will race out of his lucky trap tonight again, and will need to look out for the 9 to 4 shot of the race, Glenbane Air.
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