Billis Adare likely to succeed in Lucky Last @ the Cross 525
Billis Adare will be looking to continue her good run of form in the Lucky Last @ the Cross 525 at Harold’s Cross in Ireland on Tuesday, December 11, 2012. Her performances in recent events have been up to the mark and it will not be easy for her opponents
to challenger her for a victory.
Although, the bookmakers have not rated her as the only favourite for victory, yet she will be full of confidence right now. She will not be worried about the rest and will focus on her own performance.
The overall distance to cover in the race will be 525 yards, which means that the stamina will be crucial. The triumphant hound will walk away with a cash prize of €250 in the end.
Therefore, everyone will be trying their best to make a strong impression in the Grade A2 contest, which is scheduled to kick off at 21:40 GMT.
Dog Vader will definitely be one of the top contenders for victory, as his performances in this class have been really good. He has made his team proud on quite a few times in the past and will look to be competitive once again.
The bookmakers have given him a general starting price of 3 to 1, which he shares with three other greyhounds, who are the combined favourites to succeed. He will definitely get the attention of the punters, as he has been delivering some positive
results since debuting.
The O'Rourke’s trained hound will enter the race from trap number two, which means that there is a chance for him to get blocked in the earlier stages of the race. He will look to get away pretty quickly in order to avoid such a situation.
On the other hand, Billis Adare will be in an ideal position to make an attacking start, as she has been slotted in trap number six. She finished third in her most recent outing, which was not a bad result at all.
She will be looking to improve her overall performance in order to claim the Lucky Last @ the Cross 525 and her fans will be backing her up to do so.
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