Butterbridge Kat confident to win after a week-long training
Gaining momentum is not just enough; one must essentially build up on it. This theory is highly applicable in greyhound racing.
P. Swadden did the same when he decided opted to train Butterbridge Kat for at least a week after she finished third in an A2 race of September 14.
How far the decision was right, this will be judged by the black b***h’s performance in tonight’s A3 480m Flat that is scheduled for Swindon. She will break from the white box to compete for £82.
The two-year-old veteran hound has been on the podium constantly since August 10. This seven-race streak has spiked up her confidence level to a great extent.
On the 20th of the last month, the brilliant b***h nicely won an A4 race by the big margin of 2¾ lengths. She went on to finish first emphatically in an A3 race on September 10.
These two decent victories have proved the extent of the talent Butterbridge Kat possesses. Many sport experts believe that she will take it quite easy to run and win tonight as her form knows no bounds.
The best thing about the b***h is that she has inherited the rich legacy of Droopys Scolari out of Jamies Sister. Though the punters have overlooked her for this race, but she still has a lot of support from her fans who has enjoyed watching her winning
on many occasions.
Thus, we can expect a thumping performance from Butterbridge Kat. Her workout will surely be helpful for her on the track.
On the other hand, Castlelyons Timi also poses to be a strong candidate. The R. Smith trained black dog started his career with a victory on May 22.
After a few decent podium finishes, his second triumph came on August 27. He emphatically bagged an A3 conquest on September 19.
The novice runner too enjoys the bequest of Droopys Scolari.
Thus two talented sons of a star father are going to clash tonight. The fight will be really rip-roaring, but Butterbridge Kat is likely to thrive in the end. Let us enjoy the heated action.
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