Bandicoot Sheba likely to upset William Hill - The Home Of Betting Stakes
Looking at the way Bandicoot Sheba bagged two classic victories a couple of weeks back, it will not be beyond logic to claim that the G. Lynas trained blue b***h can trigger a big upset by winning the William Hill - The Home Of Betting Stakes without the
favourite tag.
The two-year-old young hound has been vehemently underestimated by the punters, but only a few are aware of her worth and stamina. The grade A1 race, which is scheduled to be run at Sunderland on Friday night, holds great significance for the brilliant b***h
to build up on her recently-gained momentum.
After breaking from Trap 6, Bandicoot Sheba is likely to run confidently over 450 meters with her eyes on the prize money worth £133.
The talented daughter of Hondo Black out of Bandicoot Lola has a number of podium finishes to her name. Debuting in March 2012, she nicely finished second in each of her first three starts. Then she broke her maiden by winning a T4 race with the mammoth
margin of 7¾ lenghts. It was fabulous indeed.
The skilled b***h’s second victory also came with a big margin of 4¼. On June 6, she proudly walked away with the title of William Hill - The Home Of Betting Stakes. Following this, she finished first in the Williamhill.com Stakes.
After registering a triumph in the month of July, Bandicoot Sheba elegantly claimed the title of William Hill - The Home Of Betting Stakes once again by a neck’s margin. Interestingly, she earned the same title for the third time on September 1.
These stats are enough to predict that the enthusiastic b***h will deliver an assertive performance in tonight’s marathon.
Debs Aglish will surely challenge her in the race. The E. Lagan trained black dog has been doing well since the dawn of the calendar year.
During the last couple of months, the veteran hound accomplished two classic A2 victories along with five runner-up ranks.
Thus, the two mighty hounds will compete head-to-head for the ace title. Bandicoot Sheba has relatively higher chances to thrive. Good luck to all the six hounds.
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