Bright Ells likely to do goods in A2 480m Flat at Swindon
Bright Ells might not be a stroll in the park, but grade drop makes him favourite for the 480 metres flat contest, being held at Swindon on Wednesday, June 6th. The Grade A2 meeting is set to begin at 21:07 (GMT).
As a result of two emphatic A2 wins, Bright Ells was moved to the higher level. Failing to live up to the expectations, she performed poorly in an A1 event, held at this venue last month.
Her rivals gave her no respect right through the race and as a result, she finished fourth on the table. An embarrassing outcome might have dented her confidence to some extent, but she cannot be ruled out of the equation.
D. Davy’s trainee is coming back to this class and her wonderful track record will help her regain the momentum. So, she is likely to come up with a flawless effort and crush her opposition easily.
Among her rivals are: Color Card, Unknown Bullet, Tarty Toes, Penskey Rain and Lady Lomasi. The triumphant hound will bag a cash prize worth £95.
Color Card also has a good record at Swindon. In mid May, the brindle b***h demonstrated a tremendous show, seizing the first place by ¾ a length. After bagging the top prize, S. Hughes’ trainee lost her direction for a while, finishing fourth in her penultimate
outing.
She was unlucky to miss the crown by a few lengths last time around. A couple of poor results would have dented her confidence, thus she is unlikely to finish on top of the table.
Tarty Toes did well in her last two outings. The black b***h can trouble the favourites, only if she delivers her one hundred percent. Unknown Bullet is another fresh winner. The black dog was pretty impressive last time and would have to do the same in
order to win. On the other hand, Lady Lomasi and Penskey Rain are not likely to attract many punters.
Bright Ells has an obvious chance of winning the race with ridiculous ease. Unknown Bullet might cause an upset though. Good luck to all runners.
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