Borna Gem looking to win at Shelbourne Park – Heat 2 Preview
Borna Gem is leading the betting market for the high-stakes Heat 2 Open race of Shelbourne Open Unraced 525 Round 1 which is going to be held at Shelbourne Park on Thursday night, March 15.
The €50 contest of 525y Flat distance will commence at 20:55 (GMT). The hot favourite hound is set to compete against Razldazl Amy, Steely Spirit, Millbank Lola, Tyrur Tulisa and Roan Pepsi.
Borna Gem stands above all in terms of talent and enthusiasm which she possesses. The Dwan-trained black b***h made her debut on February 10, 2012.
To date, the two-year-old young runner has participated in two events. The brilliant b***h delivered marvellous performances in both the outings, making the bookmakers realise that she has potential to cause big upsets.
With just two races, the novice runner has elegantly managed to establish herself as a favourite prospect in the bookmakers’ arena.
At the moment, the daughter of Crash out of Borna Magic is carrying a lot of confidence and courage which will surely help her thrive in tonight’s mega marathon.
Borna Gem’s chances to finish first are more than 80 percent provided the maverick b***h reads the running condition and the mode of her rivals properly.
Out of her competitors, Tyrur Tulisa and Razldazl Amy look to be strong enough and each of them is likely to run well.
Tyrur Tulisa started her career on November 23, 2011. Fahy’s black b***h has run for four times so far, showing an excellent class in each of the outings.
The daughter of Brett Lee out of Tyrur Lisa last ran on February 25, 2012. Currently, she is packed with confidence. She will definitely challenge Borna Gem’s favourite position.
On the other hand, Razldazl Amy has two races on her career chart. Making her debut on March 3, 2012, the D. Ruth-trained black b***h has done well in both of her outings. As far as today’s contest is concerned, she is expected to make a big impact.
Though the competition will be somewhat close but Borna Gem is anticipated to walk away with the Heat title comfortably. Good luck to all the hounds.
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