After setting a useful early lead, Wise Signal accomplished in balancing the books of punters in the John Smith Kent St Leger Final

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After setting a useful early lead, Wise Signal accomplished in balancing the books of punters in the John Smith Kent St Leger Final

After setting up an impressive mark in the heats as well as in the semi-final round, the trainer F Gray’s Wise Signal has succeeded in presenting an all round display, in the John Smith Kent St Leger Final round.

Wearing blue and white jacket the hound initiated his lure chase with a tremendous pace, in urge to win the handsome purse of £2500. The dog courageously battled his way through the lot of hounds and justified his short odds for trainer F Gray.

As the hound surged around the first stretch he slightly got bumped in, but this minor obstruction was not enough to sabotage his speedy tempo.

With his swift and sure attitude he made his run into the middle of the track and in next to no time he was spotted in the pointer position.

With the ideal odds of 1-2 F, Wise Signal sustained at the commanding position until he was able to cross the wire.

Marvelously the hound managed to cover each bend and reached around the penultimate turn. Ministry Magpie a white and black bitch wearing orange and white jacket, was involved in a head to head competition with the trap 2 racer.

Trainer K Findlay shadowed Wise Signal by a minor margin, due to the hindrance and the obstruction she experienced in the initial stages.

Ministry Magpie was chopped for room around the escape turn, while the winner Wise Signal went in and accomplished in over throwing the rival by just over a shoulder in 45.86 seconds.

The trap 6 racer Crossfield Norma, after cracking out through trap 6 with an inspiring early pace managed to acquire a lead over the entire lot, but trainer J Luckhurst’s black bitch was not able to hold herself in the desirable state.

In the initial stretch the hound suddenly got bumped in although later on she struggled really hard to conclude her chase with flying colours.

In 46.14 seconds the trap 6 racer was able to cross the wire.

Trainer P Young’s Nice N Furry was the fourth contender who was seen ahead of the finish line, due to her lethargic and sluggish pace.

The other hound Young Tokyo who was also sent in to represent trainer P Young, unfortunately lost the chance to win the title as well as the purse.

The bitch began her chase really well, but in the last few lengths her tempo was badly clogged which kept her far behind from the victor of the chase.

The hound who assisted in concluding the quest of dogs and bitches was trainer R Milan’s Wellview Jazz. Throughout the chase the trap 1 racer was found struggling in search of space, but he never accomplished in making his way out.

Covering the trip of 714 meters Wise signal victoriously entertained the dirt track of Crayford with his comfortable success in the John Smith Kent St Leger Final.

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