Caribbean Gem tipped for success in BAGS Track Championship Standard
Caribbean Gem has got an opportunity of causing an upset in the BAGS Track Championship Standard at Perry Barr in Ireland on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. He has been performing well with consistency in recent times, which means that his confidence level will
be better compared to the others.
Moreover, the skilful greyhound has gained a lot of experience in his career until now and knows how to handle pressure at this level. He will definitely not make life easy for his opponents in the Grade IR encounter, which is scheduled to start at 11:57
GMT.
The overall distance to cover for all participants will be 480 metres, which means that they will have to come out with a balanced approach in order to succeed. The start will be important to some extent, as the one who gains an early momentum will be in
a better position to put pressure on the rest.
Due to this, Caribbean Gem will be quite happy at the moment, as he will be entering from trap number one. He will be in a position to press hard in the beginning in order to take an early lead. From then onwards, it will all depend on his stamina, which
should be good enough for him to hold on in the end.
The seasoned greyhound will definitely try his best to take the top spot, as a victory will earn him a cash prize of £200. He has been given a general starting price of 7 to 1 by the bookies and the punters should not hesitate while risking money in his
favour.
The B. Hall’s trained dog delivered a strong result in his most recent outing, where he finished on top of the table by one length. He was rated as the favourite to succeed and did not disappoint his fans at the end of the day.
However, things will be different for him today, as he will have to weather the storm from someone like Daithis Roscoe, who has been given the highest odds for victory at Perry Barr. He will enter the event from trap number three with a starting price of
6 to 4.
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