Aero Joker eyeing on Quicksilver Trophy Final title
Aero Joker is quite serious to walk away with the ace title of The Tony Byerley Quicksilver Trophy Final by beating emphatically her five worthy competitors at Romford racecourse on Friday night, May 11.
The Open Race over a distance of 575 meters is set to start at 21:24 (GMT). Pursuing the cash prize worth £750, the M. Wallis-trained white and black b***h will run against Mountjoy Orion Airforce Newyork, Coolavanny Fairy, Ballintine Molly and Hugo You
Go.
Aero Joker’s long career is marked with outstanding success streak. It seems that the three-year-old brilliant b***h has gained some miraculous power with the dawn of the calendar year.
Quite unbelievably, the talented and veteran hound won 8 races in a row from January 20 to March 2. This fabulous victory splash took her confidence and morale to sky.
The daughter of Pacific Mile out of Free To Air elegantly bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs for two times during the subsequent weeks. Currently, she is on a hat-trick that seems to be just around the corner.
Considering the b***h’s magnificent track record, the bookmakers have given her the vote of confidence for tonight’s marathon. Thus, there is no reason to doubt on Aero Joker‘s potential to finish first in the Final.
None of the other runners can be able to upset the hot favourite hound; however, Airforce Newyork and Coolavanny Fairy are likely to perform well in the race.
Airforce Newyork has been in good form since the beginning of 2012. After registering a marvellous hat-trick in the month of March, the R. Holloway-trained black dog won two races in a row during the first half of April. He again clinched top position in
his last outing on May 7.
On the other hand, Coolavanny Fairy gained two consecutive conquests in the last month followed by a runner-up rank on May 7. Overall, the P. Young-trained black b***h poses to be somewhat consistent and confident.
Let us enjoy the way Aero Joker thrives tonight. The race is likely to draw a big bankroll along with a huge crowd of spectators. Good luck to all the runners.
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