After mucking it in stronger races, Kay Gee Bee to get relief in Henlow’s Bookmakers Puppy
Kay Gee Bee’s recent stats do not justify his talent. One must not take anything away from him just because of the recent three defeats. He was certainly facing much stronger oppositions that the one he would meet in Thursday’s Bookmakers Puppy at Henlow.
Hence, the black dog is likely to get some relief. According to our calculations, he just needs to deliver his one hundred percent in order to get back to the winning ways. Most of his opponents in today’s contest are either out-of-form or struggling for consistency. So, it is an ideal chance for him to get his act together.
The son of College Causeway was last seen on the winning seat on October 19th, when he crushed the rivals by one and a half lengths at Romford. Despite getting bumped at the first bend, he didn’t lose pace, and railed brilliantly to take lead at the fourth turn.
A similar effort is required to shine today. Other hounds in the pack are: Ballyfinn Oscar, Landslide, Sahara Comet, Blissful Birdy and Gneeves Jill. The 460 metres contest is going to get started at 20:10 GMT. A prize of 150 pounds is reserved for the champion hound.
Landslide is returning to a more manageable level tonight. The white and black dog has the draw in favour. But it is hard to trust him because of his ongoing bad form. The son of Ballymac Maeve was fourth last time around.
Sahara Comet gradually improved in each of his qualifying trials recently. But it is unsure whether he will be able to cope up with the pressure on his debut. Blissful Birdy is not in fine fettle these days. But stepping up to a true four bends could suit. Ballyfinn Oscar is going the right way, but lacks a look round.
Gneeves Jill is going to appear outside home for the very first time. There will surely be plenty of pressure on her. So, she might need more time to adjust to the life on travels. A very close contest is on the cards. We wish the best of luck to all the participants.
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