Blonde Reagan determined to thrive tonight
Blonde Reagan has been on the podium throughout his career except two times. Moreover, M. Wallis has poured a big chunk of his lifetime experience into the fawn dog’s mind. So, the two-year-old young hound poses to be a strong runner who can make a big impact
in any big event.
Keeping in mind these factors, the bettors have given the 4-5 favourite tag to Blonde Reagan for tonight’s Williamhill.com St Leger 1st Rnd Heat 4 with a hope that he can multiply their money.
The high-voltage open race of £100 is scheduled to make the scene at Wimbledon. After break from Trap 6, the dashing dog will stretch his legs over the distance of 687 metres.
The young and energetic hound has been winning with regular intervals since the very outset of his career. He has always done well in the OR format.
For most of the times, the son of Hometown Boy Nga out of Swift Babe has justified his favourite tags. This time again, he is determined to do so.
Almost the whole situation goes to Blonde Reagan’s favour, thus, we can expect that he will cash on this opportunity well to make a big impact in the race.
The skilled dog debuted in June 2012 and managed to break his maiden on July 7 by winning the Williamhill.com Grand Prix - 2nd Semi-final. It was a decent start indeed.
The maverick runner moved ahead to finish first in Hove Stayers on July 19. That was followed by his emphatic victory in the Coral, The Home Of The Moneyback Offer Stayers of July 31.
After winning Gain Feeds Yorkshire St Leger - Heat 1 on August 24, he sealed a T2 race by the huge margin of 16 ¼ lengths on October 9.
Blonde Reagan elegantly won the Heat 1 and the final of Ladbrokes Tv Trophy consecutively in the last month.
These stats show that Wallis’ pupil possesses immense talent and skills that will help him thrive tonight. However, Hey Kiddo can prove to be fatal for him.
These two dogs will fight neck-to-neck. Let us see who of the duo manages to thrive. Good luck to the both.
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