Barnish Booth all set to win Ladbrokes.com 480 Dogs
During the last two months, Barnish Booth made some glaring marks at Hove, Oxford and Coventry, proving himself to be a strong and reliable runner.
At the moment, the K. Hutton trained white and fawn dog is packed with winning momentum that will help him bag the ace title of the Ladbrokes.com 480 Dogs tonight at Monmore racecourse.
In the open race of £200, the two-year-old novice hound will break from Trap 5 to stretch his legs over 480 metres.
The son of Nobooth For Gary out of Marys Moment has made many impressive podium finishes since debuting in May 2012. The OR format has always been his cup of tea.
Barnish Booth possesses the experience of multiple tracks, and he has done well everywhere. But still, he is an underrated runner as the bettors do not show trust on him.
The brilliant young runner had an extensive exercise during the last week. It has helped him tune up his momentum more. Thus, he will definitely be a tough runner in the coming showdown.
The dashing dog won three big races consecutively in the month of June. He moved ahead to seal first position in the Bob Gilling Stakes of July 21. The race took place at Swindon.
The skilled sprinter impressed his fans greatly by winning Coral.co.uk Standard – Triplicated on September 6. He beat Larrikin by ¾ length.
Barnish Booth went on to grab a classy triumph on October 13 when he beat Roseville Bullet by two lengths to win Harris Brushes Trophy - Blanchford Standard.
After finishing as the runner-up in the Claydon Racing At Witney 01993 771314 Gold Cup Heat 1, he again grabbed top stop quite convincingly in the final game of that grand tournament. It was an awesome feat indeed.
By capitalising on his fresh momentum, Barnish Booth will be able to compete well for success tonight.
However, Bower William can give him a tough time in the playfield. The P. Rosney trained blue dog accumulated enormous impetus by winning the Sheffield Stadium 480 – Dup on November 4.
The spectators will be excited to watch the two dogs fighting hard against each other. Good luck to both the contestants.
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