Warning Sign with a green signal for the Primus Telecom Derby Trial Stakes
The most promising entry for the Primus Telecom Derby Trial Stakes is the D. Whitton trained, Warning Sign. He is emerging from a hat-trick at Henlow, and none of the other entries have a stronger backing. Not all the candidates have their last race held at Henlow, they are returning for the 460 metres flat race on Thursday, 6th September. Six hounds will collide for taking back the £150 prize money to the connections.
The black hound joined the racing career just this season in February, and was overwhelmingly impressive in the trails that he went through initially, and displayed his incredible potential by claiming the first ever open race that he took part in.
Droopys Scolari’s son won the Suffolk 375 Maiden on 17th April, 2012 at Mildenhall. He broke from the fourth trap, and led from the second position, claiming the race in 23.36 seconds. The favourite entry defeated, College Missile, by 1 ¾ lengths.
His form and rankings then started fluctuating as the three-year-old raced at Henlow, Oxford and Romford.
After April, it was by the end of July onwards that he rolled up the sleeves and got on to extracting the most out of the chances that he got exposed to. The last seven races have seen him qualifying as the runner-up twice while the rest took him to the winner’s enclosure.
The honour that he achieved right at the beginning of the career by landing four races in a row, is likely to repeat itself tonight.
The black hound missed the chance of lining up three successes after finishing at the second position in the Chase Restaurant Standard on 10th August, 2012 at Romford over 400 metres.
He got defeated by three lengths and timed the track distance in 24.62 seconds.
The possibility to accomplish just that resurfaced on 30th August, 2012 in the form of Primus Telecom Derby Trial Stakes, and this time the evening’s favourite landed the race in 27.72 seconds by the margin of ¾ of a length.
The traps from first to third favour him the most and for tonight Warning Sign has drawn the second gate.
He is backed by 9 to 4 odds.
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