Bridge Jane set to trouble her opponents in The London Road Chase Stayers
Bridge Jane will need to lift her game in order to claim The London Road Chase Stayers at Romford in England on Friday, November 2, 2012. She has got quite a lot of experience and has delivered positive results in Grade OR contests before, thus her team
will be hopeful of a decent show today.
The young b***h lacks consistency, which is not a very good sign. She will need to practice hard in order to be competitive on most of the occasions. This will help her get the attention of the punters regularly.
Speed will not matter much in the 575 metres contest, which will kick off at 22:40 GMT. It will be important for all of the runners to push hard towards the end in order to fight for a cash prize of £175.
According to the bookmakers, the best chances of victory are with Bubbly Jaytee, who has given some memorable performances in this class for her team. He debuted this year, but has appeared in quite a few races since then. Therefore, there will not be much
pressure on him to deliver a top result.
The young dog has been given a general starting price of 6 to 4 and it will be a clever idea for the punters to risk some money on him. He will be entering the event from trap number six, thus will have a chance of gaining momentum in the beginning.
However, that will not make a big difference, so he will be looking to be steady at the start and put some extra effort towards the final few yards.
The P. Young’s trained hound was disappointing in his most recent outing, as he finished as the bottom of the table. Although, he was not given the best odds back then, yet he was expected to be strong. He made a couple of costly mistakes, which saw him
struggle in the end.
Therefore, he will need to have a clean run in order to cause problems for his opponents at Romford.
On the other hand, Bridge Jane was also unable to deliver the goods in her most recent race, which will put her under some pressure. Despite that, she will be looking to make an improvement and finish ahead of others.
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