Catunda Turin has an edge in Tilen New Company Stakes at Sheffield
Taking an early lead always helps a hound to win short-distance races. Catunda Turin is standing in the red box, and holds an obvious chance of gaining a handsome advantage early on, and if the black dog manages to do so, he will be in a great position to
notch up the first rank in Tilen New Company Stakes, to be held at Sheffield on Tuesday, August 28, 2012.
B. Draper’s charge is performing quite consistently these days. He narrowly missed the gold medal twice in the A2 class here at the start of this month. After a couple of very fine performances, the dashing hound stepped up to this level, and was not disgraced
last time. The audience at Monmore saw him doing a decent job despite getting crowded twice.
He ran well to seize the third position behind His Own Business. Today’s draw looks a lot favourable for him, and there is no reason why he should not come up with a bold show. A pack of five dangerous runners are all set to make things tricky for Catunda
Turin.
Their names are: Sporty Joe, Dreams Of Glory, Calling The Rock, Gaytime Triggs and Cornamaddy Dawn. The 280 metres flat race is going to be kicked off at 19:58 GMT. The champion hound will leave the field with a cash prize worth £200.
Cornamaddy Dawn is on the watch list for tonight. The black b***h is well prepared to present something special on her debut. Coping up with the pressure would be a tough task though.
Gaytime Triggs was thrown in at the deep end at Monmore. After a poor show, it will be hard for him to demonstrate something special. Sporty Joe flopped from the red box last week. The black dog, however, has a good record in the fourth trap, from which
he is due to start today. A drop to two bends should suit Dreams Of Glory, but doing the trick straight after his promotion to this class will be a herculean task.
Sporty Joe is back in the box of his choice. So, he looks to be a major threat to Catunda Turin. We wish the best of luck to all the hounds.
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