Ballyhill Elvis confident to win Dobbins @ Shelbourne A1 525
During the last three months, Ballyhill Elvis achieved some classy feats that infused immense stamina in him. This is the reason most of the punters believe that the Taggart trained black dog can easily win tonight’s high- voltage contest of Dobbins @ Shelbourne
A1 525.
The race will go down at Shelbourne Park. With 3-1 odds, the two-year-old novice hound will break from Trap 4 to compete for the handsome prize money worth €400.
Ballyhill Elvis has tested his inherent racing capabilities at various venues. Moreover, he has experienced almost all the major formats of the game.
The young and enthusiastic runner has proved that track condition and race format do not matter much for him.
The son of Droopys Scolari out of Olympic Audrey has been at the top of his game since the very beginning. Taggart has prepared him well to cope with all the challenges that come in his way.
Ballyhill Elvis debuted on February 16 and broke his maiden with the 9-length clean victory of August 16.
The brilliant sprinter moved ahead to finish first by three lengths in the Ladbrokes Casino A3 525 on August 30. He gained great applause and momentum by winning a GR contest with the big margin of 5 lengths on October 15. That was followed by his convincing
triumph in the Sis Live A2 525 Semi-final.
These stats show the talent level of Ballyhill Elvis who is quite confident to win tonight’s showdown.
However, he will have to be wary of his joint favourite rival, Totos Treasure, who picked up immense spirit by winning two A2 races consecutively towards the end of the last month.
The P. Cronin trained white and black dog started his career with a 5 ½-length grand OR victory on May 18. He nicely notched up top spot in the Find Us on Facebook A2 525 Semi-final, and then impressed all by winning the €650 final game. All three were convincing
performances indeed.
The dog will definitely pose an arduous challenge to the b***h. The duel between the two mighty hounds will make the event exciting for the spectators.
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