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Home / Whanganui Chronicle / Sport

Look out for one-dog demolition act

By Peter Fenemor
Whanganui Chronicle·
21 Aug, 2014 06:30 PM2 mins to read

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It is a return to a standard Friday evening programme at Hatrick, following on from the successful big ticket Group racing.

The August dual TAB $10,000 Quaddie bonus continues during this evening's action.

The first Quaddie kicks off on Race 2, where the exciting Kilchurn is expected to continue on with his one-dog demolition act when chasing his 11th win from 12 races. The second leg sees the up-and-coming sprinter Lederdemain drawing to advantage in the ace trap.

Kinetic Rio and Vinny Doon hold claims in leg three, while Just A Mate, Cawbourne Bully and Miss Allegro loom as the final leg prospects.

The second $10,000 Quaddie starts as usual on Race 9, which features the return to racing of the sharp sprinter Run Lacey Run.

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Expect a competitive sprint by her while in a fresh state.

The lid-pinging Stellar Force has drawn the ace trap, which says she must be respected.

The locally trained Figlia is provided with swooping claims from the eight trap, where she has won both of her previous sprints before.

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Forget the miss Ritza Danny had when racing from the ace trap here last Friday, when he put a dent into the tidy record he owns from the one trap.

Allow him another chance from that same trap in the second leg.

Always Welcome displayed early pace during the recent Wanganui Cup series. Royal Runner is a swooping chaser and drawing out in the eight trap presents her that opportunity.

Mammy Brown returns to open class chasing here and her early pace can see her trying to lead throughout.

The last two legs are tricky looking C4 sprints.

In leg three, Cawbourne Burn gains the draw advantage by being allocated the ace trap.

Dolly Peg, Lost In Light Glenaddis are former open class sprinters and they own the experience to make their presence felt in this dash.

Super Rooster is escaping from the open class sprinting ranks in the last, and a quick return to form by him wouldn't surprise. Homebush Crash received few racing favours here last week.

Cawbourne Flow is sharp enough to make his presence felt in this dash, while the improved draw that Sheik 'Em Up receives here has enhanced his claims.

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