Ballymac Eske likely to thrive in Fred’s Best Baby Stakes
The B. Draper trained fawn dog, Ballymac Eske, is all set to capitalise on the form produced by his some recent triumphs in an effort to notch up the ace title of the £1000 race of Fred’s Best Baby Stakes that will be held at Nottingham racecourse tonight,
July 18. The Open Race over 480 meters is scheduled to start at 21:25 (GMT).
The two-year-old novice runner has been enjoying great momentum since the very beginning of his career. After winning his maiden race on March 19, 2012, he moved on to accomplish a fabulous hat-trick during April----two of the races were of the OR format.
The dashing dog won another OR event by the big margin of 5 ½ lengths on May 29. The talented son of Burnpark Champ out of Ballymac Penske bagged a couple of consecutive conquests on June 28 and July 5. The first was Monkspath Kennel Stakes while the second
one was Ladbrokes.Com 480 Puppies Trophy Final----the second victory came by the mammoth margin of 9 lengths. He had been a hot favourite runner for both the events.
Thus, Ballymac Eske will be able to perform confidently and win the Fred’s Best Baby Stakes. He has up to 95 percent chances to thrive.
However, the brilliant hound will have to face immense resistance from Holdem Spy who possesses an impressive and epic track record. After winning the first two races of his career, the C. Weatherall trained black dog marvellously won three OR and one T2
race in a row from May 10 to June 9, 2012.
The son of Hondo Black out of Have One More moved ahead to finish first in his last outing on July 9. Thus, the novice runner owns a lot of talent and skills that will help him give tough time to his rivals.
Ballymac Eske and Holdem Spy will fight neck-to-neck for victory, making the event thrilling and exciting enough. A huge crowd of the sport lovers will get to the venue to watch how the two strong hounds compete. Good luck to all the six contestants.
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