Bandyandy to continue his winning journey in Nottingham’s Magners Sprint Maiden Trophy – Final
Bandyandy’s confidence is currently at the seventh sky after a winning debut. He stepped into limelight by showing an outstanding performance on his debut journey, winning the first-round heat of Nottingham’s Magners Sprint Maiden Trophy with plenty of ease.
After coming out of the first trap, the brindle and white dog railed well to get an early lead. There was no stopping for him thereafter, as he maintained the standards all the way through. It looked an almost impossible task for the rest of the crew in
front of Bandyandy’s class.
Following a splendid effort, the R. Devenish-trained notched up the top rank by half a length. After such a comprehensive win, the son of Ballymac Maeve is brimming with confidence, and looks in a great position to continue the good work. So, a chance can
be taken on him in grand finale of the Magners Sprint Maiden Trophy, taking place on Monday, August 27, 2012.
The 305 metres flat race carries a handsome cash prize worth £300. It is a great chance for the hounds to not only bag the big prize, but also earn plenty of praise. The event is scheduled to begin at 21:37 GMT.
Lanesdown Geordy is coming off an outstanding victory, and deserves plenty of respect. However, his inconsistency is seriously an issue for the punters. Prior to his close first-round success, the blue and white dog completed the order of finish in an A1
race at Newcastle. The pressure will be massive and thus, we don’t expect him to dominate the proceedings from pillar to post.
Slick Seabreeze will be another hound to watch out for. K. Allsop’s charge was an unlucky loser last time, when missing the crown only by a neck’s distance. The fawn dog is due to start the affair from the red box, and has a great opportunity to gain an
early lead.
Taking an early advantage has always been helpful in short-distance races. Slick Seabreeze is in a good position to do the trick, but Bandyandy should be preferred, because he is in winning mood at the moment. We wish the best of luck to all the runners.
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