Canny Carlin favourite to win Bags/Sis 500 (Heat 1)
Canny Carlin has gained the highest odds on the betting card for Bags/Sis 500 – Heat 1, a Grade A2 race that is scheduled to be held at Newcastle track on Wednesday night, May 2. The action will commence at 13:12 (GMT).
For the prize cheque of £150, the P. Rutherford-trained brindle dog will cover the distance of 480 meters while fighting against Kingsmill Move, Diamonte Sparkle, All Apologies, Adamant Maldini and Stay On Lass.
The two-year-old talented hound is on the verge of a hat-trick at the moment. He elegantly won a race each on April 18 and 28, 2012. Prior to this, the dashing dog had grabbed a runner-up position on April 11.
Overall, the brilliant son of Ballymac Maeve out of Canny Keepsake possesses a splendid track record. During October-December 2011, he won two races in a row for two times. He started his career with an epic triumph on October 14, 2011.
The maverick hound is awash with winning momentum at the moment. If he manages to keep his stamina intact, his chances to finish first in the Heat will be up to 90 percent.
However, each one of Kingsmill Move and Stay On Lass can give the hot favourite hound a tough time on the track.
Kingsmill Move bagged a couple of consecutive victories in March 2012. The R. Kirk-trained blue and white dog moved ahead to win a race by a big margin of 3 ¼ lengths on April 24. He excellently finished 2nd in his last outing on April 28. The
four-year-old veteran sprinter is likely to unleash a rock-solid run that will surely disturb Canny Carlin a lot.
On the other hand, Stay On Lass also delivered some eye-catching performances during the last two months. After winning a race on March 3, T. Edgar’s blue b***h achieved a triumph each on April 10 and 28. This success streak has hiked the hound’s confidence
level to a great extent.
Thus, the race is going to be packed with twists and turns. The favourite runner will have to apply an extra effort in order to browbeat his competitors. Let us watch an amazing action. Good luck to all the hounds.
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