Baron Samedi likely to thrive at Hove – Coral 475 Preview
Baron Samedi is expected to complete his hat-trick by winning Coral 475 (Duplicated) which will be held at hove track on Thursday night, March 22.
The Open Race of 475m Flat distance has £150 of prize money. The action is scheduled to begin at 20:34 (GMT).
The D. Knight-trained black and white dog is geared up to compete against Air Force Solo, Kilelton Anni, Ministry Missile, Droopys Boo and Malbay Phanter.
Baron Samedi gained plenty of confidence by winning a couple of consecutive races during the first two decades of March 2012. Prior to this, the dashing dog had gained a runner-up rank on March 4.
The son of Droopys Kewell out of Jazz Hurricane also won two races during the first month of the calendar year.
As a whole, the maverick hound has been winning with regular intervals since the very beginning of his career. He made his debut in July 2009.
The veteran dog poses to be a consistent and reliable performer. It is the reason the bookmakers are eager to bet on him for today’s marathon.
Baron Samedi’s chances to finish first in the race are as high as 95 percent provided he manages to capitalise on his capabilities well.
Out of the hot favourite hound’s competitors, Malbay Phanter and Kilelton Anni are too likely to unleash decent performances on the track.
After winning a race in December 2011, Malbay Phanter went on to complete his hat-trick by bagging two consecutive victories during January 2012. The D. Childs-trained black dog won a big race by a big margin on February 27.
On the other hand, Kilelton Anni won two races in a row during the first decade of March 2012. Before this, S. Cahill’s black b***h had finished second in a race on February 13. She also accomplished a big triumph in the month of January.
Overall, there is expected a rip-roaring clash at Hove tonight. The race will be packed with thrill and throb. Let us see who gains what. Good luck to all the runners.
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