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Cavan Dancer prone to win Grade A1 race at Romford

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Cavan Dancer prone to win Grade A1 race at Romford
Cavan Dancer is supposed to put in place a lot of firepower at Romford racecourse where she will participate in a Grade A1 race over 400m distance on Wednesday night, April 4.
For £135 of prize money, the E. Gaskin-trained black b***h will potentially outplay her competitors including Susies Storm, Foreva Luciejane, Noelles Romeo, Doyouwannalift and Fabulous Swiss.
Cavan Dancer will break from Trap 3 when the action begins at 22:13 (GMT). The brilliant b***h made her debut with a marvellous victory on March 14, 2012.
The two-year-old novice runner went on to finish first in her second outing on March 20. She excellently clinched third top spot in the third and last race of her career on March 27.
The daughter of Royal Impact out of Droopys Siobhan ran for all the three times at Romford. Thus, she is having enough familiarity with the track where she is going to show her guts again tonight.
The maverick b***h has elegantly proved her calibre and class with only three races. Currently, the punters are confidently staking their money on her victory, making the young sprinter a hot favourite for the race.
Cavan Dancer’s chances to finish first are more than 90 percent provided she manages to sustain her momentum and apply her utmost effort on the track.
Out of the b***h’s rivals, Susies Storm and Foreva Luciejane are likely to perform well and struggle hard for success.
Susies Storm delivered a superb performance in her second last start and clinched top spot by 1 ¼-lenght. Prior to this, the M. Wiley-trained brindle b***h had earned a runner-up rank each in the first two months of the calendar year.
On the other hand, Foreva Luciejane bagged a couple of triumphs during January 2012. The trainee of P. Young finished second each in the last three races of her career. Overall, she possesses an excellent track record.
Come what may, success seems to be leaning towards Cavan Dancer. If the hot favourite hound takes a good start and maintains her pace during the race, she will definitely be able to finish first. Good luck to the b***h.
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