Ballymac Wander vying to win Coral Ladies Maiden
Capitalising well on her favourite tag, Ballymac Wander will be able to unleash an invincible run at Hove recourse in a bid to finish first in the Coral Ladies Maiden (Duplicated) that is set to be held at 20:02 (GMT) tonight, April 26.
In the Open Race over a distance of 515 meters, the M. Dartnall-trained black b***h will face Porto Girl, Cerrise, Helenas Maggie, Dorcas Lane and Cashen Becky. The prize purse contains £150.
Ballymac Wander is on a hat-trick at the moment. The two-year-old novice runner excellently won two races in a row on April 3 and 12, 2012. These fabulous feats boosted up her morale to a great extent along with establishing her as a favourite prospect in
the betting market.
The brilliant b***h started her career on March 27, 2012. If she wins the Ladies Maiden, it will definitely be a hallmark for her promising future.
Considering her last two terrific performers, the punters have staked huge sums of money on the b***h’s victory. If the daughter of Royal Impact out of Ballymac Floss manages to maintain her winning momentum, her chances to finish first will be as high as
93 percent.
However, each one of Cerrise and Dorcas Lane can give the hot favourite b***h a tough time on the track.
Cerrise accomplished a classic hat-trick during January 2012. The C. Allsopp-trained black b***h went ahead to register three back-to-back runner-up positions. The veteran hound again won a race each on March 5 and April 14.
On the other hand Dorcas Lane won five races in a row from November 3 to November 24, 2011. J. Reynolds’ black b***h proceeded to bag a couple of consecutive triumphs. Following her last victory on March 14, 2012, she finished 3rd each in four
consecutive races.
Thus, there is going to be a rip-roaring clash among Ballymac Wander, Cerrise and Dorcas Lane in the Ladies Maiden. Let us see how the novice favourite manages to beat her experienced opponents. The race will be fairly thrilling.
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