Avit On Bertha likely to thrive in Romford Dogs.com Marathon
Straight from the title of an A3 race, Avit On Bertha is going to fight well in a bid to seal top spot in the high-stakes race of Romford Dogs.com Marathon that will be held at Romford racecourse on Friday night, September 21.
The open race over 750 meters is scheduled to begin at 22:40 (GMT). For the sake of the prize money worth £200, the two-year-old veteran hound will break from the black box to compete against four strong runners.
The brilliant b***h has been at the peak of momentum since June 2012. After winning Owners' Bonus Series - Heat 2 on June 9, she finished first in the Owners' Bonus Series Final by the big margin of 4 ¼ lengths on June 16.
The talented son of Droopys Vieri out of Pretty Fantasy impressed all by sealing the ace title of Coral Supports The RGOA Maiden Marathon with the reasonable margin of 5¾ lengths.
The brilliant hound nicely notched up top spot in the Top Moneyback Offers At Coral.co.uk that went down at Hove on July 31. Shee beat the hot favourite candidate, Thank Will, by seven lengths.
These tremendous feats are a clear evidence of Avit On Bertha’s talent and racing skills. Hopefully, she will repeat the same class in the coming contest with a view to add another triumph to her success-studded profile.
However, the b***h will have to be wary of Balmi Blue who has enough stamina to give her a tough time in the race.
The D. Mullins trained blue dog too made some decent marks during the last two months. On July 6, he elegantly bagged the 6-length victory in the Coral Supports The RGOA Marathon.
The son of Duke Special out of Droopys Diva went ahead to win a T2 race by the big margin of 5 lengths. He stood first confidently in the Champions Night Marathon - Heat 3 on September 5.
In this situation, these two mighty hounds will compete head-to-head. This will be greatly amusing for the spectators. Let us enjoy the heated action. Good luck to all the six contestants.
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