Blackforest Jack upbeat ahead of A1 450m Flat
Ahead of the high-stakes race of A1 450m Flat, the J. Cheshire trained black dog, Blackforest Jack, looks to be packed with confidence that till help him thrive convincingly on Tuesday night, August 28.
For the sake of £97, the two-year-old novice hound will run to his utmost against five worthy rivals after breaking from the red box.
The young and energetic hound started his career in April 2012, stunning the sport fans by breaking his maiden with a 6 ¼-length clean victory during the same month.
The son of Blackstone Gene out of Forest Holly went on to bag a couple of consecutive triumphs in June----both were 450-meter races, held at Poole. After winning a T2 race by the big margin of 5 lengths on July 28, the maverick sprinter marvellously sealed
top spot in the A2 450m Flat on August 7.
These two back-to-back triumphs boosted up his morale to a great extent. However, he did not retain the momentum and finished 5th in his last start.
Overall, Blackforest Jack has made some iconic feats at just the threshold of his career, making the punters felt that he can make a big impact in any big event.
Now, he seems to be quite confident to add another ace title to his career chart tonight. In order to fulfil this dream, he will have to cope with the challenges posed by Big Bucks and Givemeabuzz.
Big Bucks picked up a lot of momentum by winning a T2 race on August 21. Prior to this, the B. Black trained black dog claimed a classic conquest in the A2 450m Flat, held on July 29. As a whole, the son of Top Honcho out of Droopys Lynne is marked with
consistency. He debuted in March 2012.
During the last couple of months, the talented hound earned many favourite tags and tried his best to justify them as well. Today, he is h**l-bent to beat Blackforest Jack.
This rivalry between the two mighty hounds is likely to make the event exciting and interesting enough for the sport followers. Let us see who of the duo thrives.
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