Bush Whitney favourite to finish first in Systems Trophy
On the card of The Bae Systems Trophy, Bush Whitney looks to be the strongest hound who can finish first in the ace race that is going to be held at Hall Green track on Tuesday night, April 24.
The K. Findlay-trained black b***h is determined to perpetuate her excellent success streak and outstrip five worthy rivals such as Verdun sunset, Dippy Boy, Dukes Corsair, Thank Will and Mays Gold.
The high-stakes Open Race over a distance of 645 meters will commence at 22:15 (GMT). A prize cheque of £175 is ready for the supposed winner.
Since the dawn of 2012, Bush Whitney has been registering classic feats at various venues. After winning two races in January, the brilliant b***h bagged a couple of consecutive victories in February.
The three-year-old veteran runner moved ahead to win a race each in March and April. She elegantly grabbed 5th position in her last outing on April 18.
As a whole, the talented daughter of College Causeway out of Droopys Darjina owns a terrific track record which is a prelude of her promising future.
As far as tonight’s contest is concerned, the maverick b***h will surely be able to make a big impact, having as high as 90 percent chances to thrive.
Mays Gold is the hound that give cause an upset in the race. The C. Price-trained black dog accomplished three epic triumphs along with a runner-up rank from March 13 to April 11, 2012. Overall, the son of Droopys Vieri out of Mays Gray has a number of sterling
feats to his name.
On the other hand, Dukes Corsair attained a runner-up position along with a triumph in the month of February 2012. The trainee of C. Andrews proceeded to finished first in a big race on March 16. The veteran hound elegantly won his last outing on April 11.
In this situation, there will go down a rip-roaring clash tonight. Bush Whitney will have to pass through a number of arduous challenges in order to make her way towards victory. Let us enjoy the thrilling action and see how the hot favourite hound thrives.
Good luck to all the runners.
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