100 not out for Char Char at Stow
Walthamstow Greyhound Racing
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14 February 2007 /
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Char Char, who has been a tremendous servant to connections down the years, bids to raise the roof at Walthamstow on Thursday.
Set for her 100th career start in the A7 contest, run over 475 metres and due underway at 20:48, Graham Sharp's consistent bitch - who has played the bridesmaid on each of her last four outings - bids to record her 16th lifetime success from trap one.
The daughter of Top Honcho, who started her racing career in February 2004, has become a big favourite with the locals at the Chingford Road circuit.
The likeable bitch, who won nine races when trained by John Gammon at Hove before joining current connections at the Stow towards the end of 2005, is once again expected to attract her Betfair army of supporters.
The August 02 whelp appears to have most to fear from the lightly raced pair Mick Puzey's Lizzies Angel (T3) and Paul Garland's Pennys Swallow (T5).
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