Aero Joker set to stand first in Ladbrokes Stayers
Aero Joker will show a serious and sterling run at Hall Green racecourse in a bid to win The Ladbrokes Stayers on Wednesday night, April 18.
The M. Wallis-trained white and black b***h is geared up to potentially compete against Jurisdiction, Bowtime Joey, Third Intention, Honey Trampas and Mays Gold.
The high-stakes Open Race over a distance of 645 meters will commence at 21:10 (GMT). The prize purse contains £500.
The three-year-old brilliant b***h has been carrying a fabulous success streak since the dawn of 2012. The veteran runner stunned all by winning 8 races in a row from January 20 to March 2.
This outstanding purple patch has installed her at a favourite position in the betting market. The talented hound did not stop there, but moved forward to bag a runner-up rank on March 9.
The daughter of Pacific Mile out of Free To Air achieved a couple of consecutive triumphs on March 30 and April 11. Now, she is on the brink of another hat-trick.
It will not be irrational to claim that tonight’s marathon is going to be a child’s play for the experienced b***h who possesses rock-solid running stamina.
Aero Joker’s chances to finish first in the Stayers are as high as 97 percent as none of her opponents is likely to threaten her.
However, Honey Trampas and Mays Gold can perform well in the race.
Honey Trampas attained five epic triumphs from March 21 to August 26, 2011. D. Henry’s black dog went ahead to grab top spot in February 2012. The four-year-old veteran hound nicely finished first in his last outing on April 12.
On the other hand, Mays Gold is on a hat-trick. The C. Price-trained black dog won two consecutive races on March 23 and April 11, 2012. The trainee of C. Price also bagged some iconic feats during the first two months of the calendar year.
Come what may, success seems to be leaning towards Aero Joker who will definitely be able to seal success convincingly. Good luck to the b***h.
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