Ardmayle Move likely to move well in Bags Track Championship - Stayers
Since August, Ardmayle Move has constantly been on the podium. This excellent streak has made her a strong runner who can deal with every sort of tough situations quite convincingly.
Having made herself felt in various formats of the game, the C. Stringer trained black b***h is now all ready to register an IR victory.
As the two-year-old veteran hound prepares to participate in Bags Track Championship – Stayers, this is going to be an ideal opportunity for her to fulfil her long-cherished dream.
The high-stakes contest of £200 will go down at Swindon on Friday night. Ardmayle Move will break from Trap 4 to warm up her heels over 685 metres.
For her epic track record and present momentum, the punters have picked the brilliant b***h as 10-11 favourite for this race.
Thus, the entire situation goes to her favour. If she manages to capitalize on it, success will fall in her lap.
The daughter of Westmead Diver out of Westmead Oak gained some miraculous energy with the beginning of August. After registering two runner-up ranks and a third, she won A5 480m Flat during the same month.
The maverick sprinter impressed all by winning a T2 race with the mammoth margin of 9 lengths on September 18. She went ahead to finish first in the A4 480m Flat on 24th.
The skilled hound earned immense applause on October 6 when she beat the hot favourite rival, Gemstone Billy, by 3½ lengths.
These stats speak volumes of the capabilities and stamina Ardmayle Move possesses. Thus, we can expect that she will come up to all the expectations of her fans and the bettors who have staked their money on her.
Oh Pretty Woman is likely to fight hard against the favourite runner. The R. Evans trained white and black b***h won a S2 race on October 13. She went on to bag an A2 triumph on 24th. Both were decent performances.
Thus, the daughter of College Causeway out of Herbalism can prove to be fatal for Ardmayle Move. This spar will make the race interesting enough. Let us enjoy it. Good luck to both the mighty b*****s.
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