Bubbly Romeo expected to thrive in Coral Supports The Rgoa Hurdles
Since July 2012, Bubbly Romeo has constantly been on the podium, resultantly, he has summed up a lot of confidence that will help him make a big impact in the Coral Supports The Rgoa Hurdles on September 21.
The high-profile open race will go down at Romford racecourse. Over 400 meters, the two-year-old veteran hound will compete confidently against five mighty rivals after breaking from Trap 6. If wins, he will bring home £175.
The star trainer P. Young’s white and brindle dog has been enjoying great form since the dawn of the calendar year. In the month of August, he elegantly bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs. First, he won the Fluval Flier on 11th and then finished
first in a T2 race on 14th.
The son of Bubbly Totti out of Bubbly Venus went ahead to gain three consecutive runner-up positions during the same month. He proceeded to earn the 6-length clean triumph in Welcome Back To Timber Trophy that was run on September 1.
In the very next outing entitled as H3 400m Hurdle, the maverick sprinter finished first emphatically.
This is going to be Bubbly Romeo’s first ever open race and he has prepared well for it. Young hopes that his pupil will be pretty impressive on Friday night. Most of the punters have staked their money on his success.
Thus, the brilliant dog will run by carrying the weight of many expectations. In fact, this is an ideal time for him to earn maiden OR success.
On the other hand, Belief too believes to win the race. The D. Mullins trained black dog achieved a couple of classic conquests during the last month.
After winning a T4 race by six lengths’ margin on August 7, he narrowly finished first in the S2 575m Flat on 30th. The veteran sprinter fought well and stood second in the Champions Night Hurdle - Heat 1, held on September 7.
The Boherduff Light out of Hi Duchess went ahead to seal third position in his second last start named as Champions Night Hurdle Final.
Thus, a fierce battle is expected between these two hounds. Good luck to them.
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