Ballymac Denis set to cause an upset in Ladbrokes Laurels 2nd Semi-Final
Ballymac Denis will have to produce a special effort in order to claim the Ladbrokes Laurels 2nd Semi-Final at Belle Vue in England on Thursday, November 8, 2012. He will be given a tough time by Taylors Sky, who has been rated as the outright favourite
to succeed in the Grade OR contest.
Both greyhounds have been delivering some excellent results for their respective teams, but the latter of the two has been one of the most consistent performers over the years, thus he has been given the highest odds.
It will be difficult for others to stop him from taking the top spot, as he is in great form right now. He is carrying the winning momentum and will be full of confidence heading into the 470 metres contest. A victory will earn him a cash prize of £150 in
the end, thus he will be eagerly awaiting the start of action at 20:47 GMT.
The C. Lister’s trained hound started off his career in 2010 and he has gained a lot of experience since then. He has represented his team at the highest level and has mostly been competitive. Therefore, the punters will be interested in risking a lot of
bets on him, as they will have a chance of winning some easy money at the end of the day.
The white and blue dog will be entering the competition from trap number two and will look to attack from the start until the end. He would have liked to be slotted one position higher, but that will not matter much, if he gets quickly out of the blocks.
On the other hand, Ballymac Denis is a hard worker and he always fights until the last moments of the race. He will not let anyone dominate the proceedings, thus the bettors should gamble a few bets on him as well.
The S. Buckland’s trained hound knows how to handle pressure and it will be a big mistake to take him lightly. He finished first in his most recent outing and a similar result will definitely put him in contention of yet another victory at Belle Vue.
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