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Blackforest Jack chasing his first ever Grade A1 victory at Poole

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Blackforest Jack chasing his first ever Grade A1 victory at Poole

Blackforest Jack is expected to be strong in the 450 metres flat race at Poole in England on Tuesday, August 28, 2012. He will have to beat some fierce competitors in order to claim a cash prize of £97 from the Grade A1 event. He has done well in other classes,
but his skills will be put under a stern test at this level.
None of the runners participating in the race at Poole have been in dominant form, which will make the competition quite interesting overall. The spectators will definitely enjoy this situation, as there is a lot of uncertainty. However, the punters will
have to pick their favourite quite cleverly, as they might lose some cash at the end of the day.
The bookmakers have shown a lot of faith in Big Bucks, as she has done well in this class before as well. She does not have a lot of experience, but still has been around for quite some time and knows how to handle pressure situations. She has been priced
5 to 2 and will definitely be in contention for a victory.
The B. Black’s trained b***h has been running quite regularly at Poole and her performances have been really impressive. She has got very good speed, which will be crucial in today’s race.
However, Blackforest Jack in an equally talented runner and he has won races at this venue in the past. He will enter the event with a starting price of 3 to 1 and the bettors should definitely risk some money on him.
The J. Cheshire’s trainee took part in a few trial runs at the start of his career, which was not unusual, as most of the greyhounds do the same. He then represented his team in different classes and performed really well overall.
Recently, the black dog took part in a Grade A2 race and did a fabulous job in it. He was not rated as the favourite to succeed back then, but stormed to the top by a couple of lengths.
However, Blackstone Gene’s son out of Forest Holly failed to make an impression last time around, finishing in a disappointing fifth place. He will need a much better effort than that in order to take the top spot at Poole today.
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