Bushy Miko likely to stand first in A2 420m Flat
There are very few runners whose victories outnumber their failures---- Bushy Miko is among of them as he has accomplished many glorious feats since debuting in February 2012, proving his skills in almost all the major formats of the game.
On the basis of his epic track record, we can claim that the R. Creckendon trained white and black dog will bring home the ace title of the A2 420m Flat tonight. The high-stakes race will go down at Peterborough. The winner will gain £83.
The young and enthusiastic sprinter has just one A2 race to his name. That was run on April 11. He marvellously won with the mammoth margin of 4¾ lengths.
Bushy Miko started his career in February 2012 and won his very first race by two length’s margin. That was a N1 race.
After winning a T3 race on March 29, he went for the A2 triumph. He impressed, in fact surprised, all by winning four A1 races consecutively during May-June.
The talented son of Boherna On Air out of Marlhill Biddy registered first open race on August 4. That was the Pepsi 235 Sprint For Dogs Only – Dup. The brilliant hound fought well and finished first by a length’s margin.
Bushy Miko sealed the 3rd spot in each of his last two starts. Thus, he is brimming with winning drive that will help him contain four mighty rivals convincingly.
Considering the dog’s pleasant past, the punters have regarded him as the favourite candidate for tonight’s marathon.
But the challenge is not going to be easy to cope with as Grafton Razlor is strong enough to make an upset.
The H. Dimmock trained black dog elegantly grabbed four consecutive triumphs in a row from August 16 to September 5. His last A2 triumph came in December 2011.
Unlike Bushy Miko, this hound has plenty of experience under his belt. Thus, the son of Razldazl Billy out of Droopys Lomasi can prove to be dangerous enough for the best-priced runner.
Thus, a head-to-head battle is expected in the race. Let us enjoy the heated action. Good luck all the contestants.
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