Blackrose George likely to shine in August Dash Dup
Blackrose George has got a very good chance of shinning in the August Dash Dup at Henlow in England on Thursday, August 30, 2012. He has got very good speed, which will help him make a strong impact in the 277 metres race, which is scheduled to start at
19:45 GMT.
A victory in the Grade OR event will help the winner bag a cash prize of £150 in the end. However, the competition is going to be quite a tough one overall, as there are some decent runners lined up for action at Henlow.
Interestingly, no greyhound has been in good form over the past few events, which will make things interesting today. The punters will be a touch confused, but they should risk more money in favour of Blackrose George, who is likely to be strong in these
conditions.
The bookmakers have given the best odds to Doobys Gone West, who is also a decent performer, but is not carrying a very good momentum right now. He has taken part in quite a few Grade OR events and his performances have been good in them, but the shorter
distance to cover might now work in his favour at the end of the day.
The A. Kirby’s trained hound has mostly done well in the relatively longer distance events, which shows that his stamina is good. However, he will require a brisk start in order to take the top spot at Henlow.
Compared to him, Blackrose George is in a much better position, as he is a very good starter. He will enter the race with a starting price of 3 to 1 and a clear run will definitely see him finish ahead of his rivals.
The E. Cantillon’s trained hound was extremely competitive at the start of his career. He debuted at the end of the 2010 season and has been running strongly since then. His performances have made his team proud on numerous occasions and there is no doubt
that he has the ability to challenge the best in the business at this level.
The black and white dog has been a touch inconsistent in recent times, but has got a great opportunity to make amends today.
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