All Wonders all ready to win Premarket Pets Standard - Div B
Those, who got wondered to sell All Wonders making a big upset on August 11, are going to be surprised again tomorrow when the J. Meek trained blue dog will emphatically finish first in the Premarket Pets Standard - Div B, scheduled to be held at Coventry
racecourse of 485 meters.
Lusting for £200, the three-year-old veteran hound will run assertively after breaking from the white box. He is well-familiar with the track as he ran and won some contests over there during the last two months.
The dashing dog has been at the peak of momentum since the very outset of this year. From May 24 to June 7, he nicely won three T2 races with huge margins in a row. He moved on to seal first spot in the Stadium Bookmakers Maiden that took place at Oxford
on June 28.
After getting two consecutive runner-up positions during the first half of July, the skilled sprinter bagged the title of the Summer Standard Trophy - Div B later in the same month.
The talented son of Droopys Scolari out of Mottos Dawn stunned all by winning a T2 race with the margin of 3¾ lengths on August 11.
Being the 4-5 favourite, he gained the runner-up position in Tom Fruit Standard. Overall, All Wonders has been a consistent and regular winner throughout his career. He will be able to manoeuvre success to his favour convincingly as his opposition is somewhat
slack.
Matties Mate is the only hound who can cause some trouble to All Wonders. The Peterson trained black dog accomplished two tremendous triumphs in the month of July. First he won the Hit Or Bust Stakes by the margin of 6¼ lengths and then grabbed the 8¾-length
clean victory in the Abbey Meads Maiden 509er.
The son of Kinloch Brae out of Lovely Dog also finished first in the A1 480m Flat that was held on August 17. Hopefully, he will try every nerve to thrive in tomorrow’s marathon.
The competition will be fairly close but success is likely to go to All Wonders. Good luck to both the dogs.
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