Ardbeg Chris to take advantage of red box in Coral.co.uk Sprint at Hove
Sophisticated pundits are likely to take a chance on Ardbeg Chris, who is enjoying a favourable draw. Wearing red jacket, the black dog is all set to take an early advantage and if he succeeds in doing so, it will surely be an easy victory for him in the
Coral.co.uk Sprint at Hove on Thursday, April 18th.
The trainee of K. Tester was brilliant last time around. The son of Head Bound was quickly away, and eventually bagged the first prize easily by two and a quarter lengths. It was an amazing performance, and the hound must be in great rhythm after that. Hence,
one can easily expect him to continue the good work.
Other runners in the pack are: Guinness Sky, Cloheena Micky, Call Me Millie, Diesel Sammy, and Cape Impact. The 285 metres contest is scheduled to begin at 20:18 GMT. The winner will be given a prize of 175 pounds.
There is a risk element for the backers in this class. Cape Impact was not impressive on his previous few outings. At Monmore, he could only seize the third place. So, it is hard to take a chance on him
As far as Guinness Sky’s prospects are concerned, only a decent break will put him firmly in the picture. The blue dog has an ability of taking a fast start, but he often faces mess afterwards. The draw is not kind to him. Standing in the third box, he is
likely to be crowded.
Call Me Millie has a decent record from the fourth trap, where she is currently standing at. This is an ideal trip for the white and brindle b***h. Therefore, we expect him to play a major role, provided she gets a clean passage.
Diesel Sammy’s chances of securing a solo are something of a lottery. The black dog is currently consistently though. He won a race at Romford ahead of finishing second, last time out.
Cloheena Micky quickly found top form after a period of inactivity. Having tasted success here lately, the black dog is determined to offer more. Good luck to all the contenders.
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