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You Mind Me in for another hat trick through the Ladbrokes Pall Mall Final at Oxford

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You Mind Me in for another hat trick through the Ladbrokes Pall Mall Final at Oxford
Leading the line-up for the Ladbrokes Pall Mall Final is You Mind Me. Competing along side are Smart Bid, Brittons Empire, Aherlow Shaw, Dromana Max and Farloe Mysterio. The race will be held at Oxford over 450 metres flat on Tuesday, 19th June.
The prize money set for the winner is £8,000.
Bit Chili’s three-year-old black and white son out of b***h, Miss Shauna, entered the new season by posting in back to back wins. He won a 225 metres race at Romford on 10th January by making it to the other end of the wire in 13.45 seconds.
He led the runner up of the race, Carden Simon, by six lengths.
14th January saw him winning a 277 metres race at Yarmouth. He reached the other end of the wire in 16.26 seconds and took charge of the final 1 ¾ lengths. Even after getting drilled twice, the three-year-old missed the third race and thus got
deprived of the hat trick.
His successes from 18th April to 4th May got him the three wins in a row that he missed previously. He won a 480 metres race at Wimbledon on 18th April by taking 28.89 seconds to conclude the distance. He led the runner up,
Lughill Paulo, by 1 ¼ lengths.
On 28th April he was through racing the 480 metres track at Wimbledon in 29.06 seconds with two and a half lengths under his charge. Settling the closest to him was Shelbourne Abi.
It took the three-year-old 28.73 seconds to settle the Heat 6 on 4th May at Wimbledon over 480 metres. He set Go Go Sonic as the runner up who missed the race by 1 ¾ lengths.
His last two races have been successes which means that winning today will give him the second seasonal hat trick.
He claimed the Ladbrokes.Com Pall Mall Stakes Heat 4 on 7th June at Oxford over 450 metres. You Mind Me made it to the other end of the wire in 27.10 seconds and led the track by a short head’s difference.
He then won the Ladbrokes Pall Mall Stakes First Semi Final on 14th June at Oxford by covering the 450 metres track distance in 27.24 seconds leading by just half a length.
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