The Pat Rosney-trained Little Sensation was no doubt the quickest heat winner in the Peterborough Puppy Derby of more than 420m of bettor.com. He did great in the second heat though he struggled when Ocean Star came close at the first bend. And he even ended the battle by having three and a half lengths from Kinda Close in 25.26s. At the Fengate track, he did not show any signs of being under great pressure and just went all the way to be the quickest heat winner in Peterborough Puppy Derby of more than 420m of bettor.com.
“He ran the track awfully in his first trial, but better the second time,” said Rosney. “He’s got brilliant early pace and, if he hadn’t hit the boxes and stumbled in the semis of the [Ladbokes] Puppy Derby at Monmore might have taken a bit of catching in that.”
“Andy Gray of Sky Sports has just become part of the syndicate which owns him and he was there on Saturday so it was pleasing that he ran so well,” added by the trainer.
Rosney must be feeling good now, most especially that to just mention, three of his four entries have made it to qualify on a night when the second best time belonged to Bim Bam Boozle, the Mark Wallis-trained greyhound. Bim Bam Boozle recorded 25.53s and the winner of heat four.
And naturally, his greyhound Little Sensation made it to become the quickest heat winner in the Peterborough Puppy Derby of more than 420m of bettor.com. He must really be feeling good now.
But then, we still hope and pray for more for such one great trainer. He deserves to have more, to just feel good. He has been through a lot as a trainer and we can say that he is even more than deserving to.
Related posts:
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.