Bulmers Baby set to stand first in Islandbridge Open Semi-Final
Bulmers Baby is all set to seal a sterling success in The 2012 Peggy Kellys Islandbridge Open Semi-Final that will be held at Harold’s Cross on Friday, May 18. The Open Race over a distance of 324 yards will begin at 21:02 (GMT).
The J. McGee-trained black b***h will confidently face five worthy rivals such as Old Captain, Heres The Bird, All Taken, Cashen Malouda and Sparta Minnie. The prize purse contains €50.
Bulmers Baby has accomplished some iconic feats since the beginning of the calendar year. The brilliant b***h elegantly won a race each in January, February, March, April and May. She also gained a runner-up rank on May 4.
Overall, the maverick runner owns a terrific track record. She was a 4-5 favourite in her last outing. Though the punters have not shown confidence on her for today’s contest but she is likely to run again with the same passion and stamina in order to thrive.
The talented daughter of Droopys Scolari out of Ballerin Lass has as high as 90 percent chances to finish first in the Semi-Final provided she manages to take an early lead after breaking from Trap 6.
Among Bulmers Baby’s competitors, Cashen Malouda and All Taken are likely to do well today.
Cashen Malouda excellently won a race on April 8, 2012. Houlihan’s fawn and white dog moved on to achieve two classic triumphs during the first half of May. The dashing dog holds enough confidence to make a big impact. He can give a tough time to Bulmers Baby.
On the other hand, All Taken nicely won a race each on February 18 and March 17, 2012. Jones’ blue dog finished as a runner-up on April 20 and May 14. In between, the son of Honcho Classic out of Catunda Serena bagged a victory on May 4.
Though there will be a rip-roaring clash in the Semi-Final but Bulmers Baby is likely to make her way towards triumph convincingly. The competition will be thrilling and amazing. Let us go for the live action. Good luck to all the contestants.
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