Ballymac Cody confident to win Bags Track Championship (puppy)
Except two times, Ballymac Cody has always finished on the podium since debuting in May 2012. His stats are preoccupied with triumphs.
These factors help us predict that the A. Jenkins trained black dog will be able to seal top spot quite convincingly in the Bags Track Championship (puppy) that is scheduled to go down at Hall Green racecourse on Wednesday night, November 14.
The IT race of £200 is to be run over the distance of 480 metres. The punters have overlooked some strong runners like Ballymac Cody to give the favourite tag to Sidelight who last won a race on October 13.
On the other hand, Ballymac Cody marvellously won each of his last two races. Now, the one-year-old novice hound is keen to complete his hat-trick.
It will not be wrong to say that the young and talented dog has achieved more than his age. Interesting to note is the fact that he always feels uncomfortable with favourite tags. His record shows that he has grabbed most of his triumphs while being an underrated
candidate.
The son of Green Heat out of Ballymac Ria started his success-studded career on May 14. He broke his maiden with a 4 ½-length clear-cut victory on July 13. After winning another T3 race on 20th, he fought very well and finished first by a neck’s
margin in A5 480m Flat on 28th.
The maverick sprinter added one more triumph into that classy hat-trick on August 1. It was also an A3 contest that he won by beating Tictac Chili with the margin of 4 lengths.
In the first half of October, Ballymac Cody brilliantly won a couple of T2 races in a row. He moved ahead to finish first in an A3 race by 4 ¼ lengths on 29th. He grabbed another epic triumph on November 7.
This is all what the young and energetic hound has accomplished at just the threshold of his promising career.
Hopefully, Ballymac Cody will be able to add one more feat to this streak tonight. His fans are eager to watch his stylish run. Good luck to the dog.
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