Carbury Cheetah likely to thrive in Seen And Heard Final
On the card of the Seen And Heard A2 525 Final, the Gilbert-trained brindle dog, Carbury Cheetah, looks to be in the most favourable position to claim first position in the Grade A2 contest that will be held at Shelbourne Park on Wednesday night, June 27.
The son of Swords Prince out of Ballydaniel Hare will break from the black box when the action begins at 20:55 (GMT). The prize purse contains €800.
Carbury Cheetah possesses marvellous record in A2 format of the game. His maiden A2 triumph came on May 10, 2012 at Shelbourne Park. He moved ahead to grab a runner-up rank in another similar race at the same venue on June 7.
The two-year-old young and enthusiastic sprinter excellently accomplished a classic conquest in his last outing on June 21. This was again an A2 race.
Overall, the dashing dog poses to be a consistent and reliable performer. If he manages to keep his winning drive intact, he will surely have up to 95 percent chances to finish first in the coming contest.
However, Maybe Gavin will pose some arduous challenges to Carbury Cheetah. The Gaffney-trained white and black dog’s each of the last four outings was an A2 event, and he delivered outstanding performances in all.
The son of Cabra Cool out of Annual Mandy grabbed a runner-up rank on May 24. His maiden A2 victory came on June 7. He excellently won his last race by the big margin of 5 lengths on June 21.
In this situation, it is expected that there will be a tough tug of war between Carbury Cheetah and Maybe Gavin. Let us see who of the duo succeeds.
Freedom Cause seems to be a solid candidate for the runner-up rank. The SYNDICATE-trained white and black dog finished second in his last outing on June 21, 2012. This was a Grade A2 event. The dog’s only victory came on May 18.
Thus, the event will have many twists and turns. A large number of spectators will turn out to Shelbourne Park to enjoy live action. Good luck to all the six hounds.
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