Blackrose Ned eyes on Standard Dup title
Blackrose Ned has fully hinged his eyes on the ace title of Bookmakers Standard Dup, the high-profile Open Race that is going to be held at Henlow racecourse on Thursday, April 12.
The E. Cantillon-trained fawn dog has been in great form since the beginning of 2012. His purple patch will hike further tonight when he daringly beats five rivals including Offshore Rebel, Crusing Gino, Airport Bound, Ardmayle Player and Westmead Apollo.
Containing £150 in prize purse, the Dup contest over a distance of 460 meters is going to be held at 21:37 (GMT).
The four-year-old veteran runner bagged a couple of consecutive victories during the last decade of March 2012. These excellent triumphs perked up the dashing dog’s momentum to a great extent.
Earlier in the same month, the maverick sprinter had accomplished a victory along with a runner-up position.
The talented sprinter also claimed a big triumph by a big margin of 3 ¾ lengths on January 15. Thus, the calendar year has supplemented his luck that he is going to try again tonight.
Blackrose Ned will surely unleash a sterling run in the coming contest and outstrip his opponents to add one more excellent conquest to his success-studded career chart.
The hot favourite dog’s chances to thrive are more than 90 percent provided he manages to contain two of his competitors named as Airport Bound and Ardmayle Player.
Airport Bound registered some classic feats during the last couple of months. After finishing first in a race on February 25, 2012, the D. Whitton-trained white and black dog moved forward to win two contests in March. The son of Crash out of Lizzies Best
looks to be greatly confident at the moment.
Ardmayle Player achieved two triumphs along with two runner-up positions during January 2012. C. Stringer’s black dog stepped ahead to bag a couple of consecutive conquests in February. However, he could not be able to perform well in March.
In this situation, a tough tug of war is expected in tonight’s showdown. Blackrose Ned will have to fight with his back to the wall in order to keep his head high. Good luck to the dog.
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