Central Banker, a threat to A Little Light in A2 450m Flat at Oxford
Central Banker possesses the ability to show quick pace in the early stages, but he needs to keep it there throughout to take the victory in A2 450m Flat at Oxford on Sunday, December 2nd. The black dog is making his way back to this class after regaining his form in Grade A3.
November proved not to a good month for G. Hepden’s charge. He suffered an embarrassing loss right at the start of last month, when finishing fifth behind American Dude. His misery continued, as he faced two big losses in the A2 class.
After completing the order of finish on November 10th, the son of Scarty Lad failed to improve, and ended up fifth on his penultimate trip. Things finally went his way last time, when he stepped down to the lower level.
The audience at Oxford saw him winning an A3 meeting with ease at the end of last month. He was quickly away, and led soon after the start. Always staying ahead, the big fellow secured the first prize comfortably by three quarters of a length.
Despite the fact that the pressure will be tremendous in this class, Central Banker is expected to meet the standards after returning to form. All he needs is to retain his advantage after picking up early pace.
Among his opponents are: A Little Light, Mash Mad Tia, Greencroft Beth, Phoenix Messi, and Katies A Grandma. The event is going to begin at 17:08 GMT. The winner will get a prize of 65 pounds.
A Little Light is the one Central Banker needs to stay cautious of. The black b***h is fancied to be the first of this field to meet the judge. After facing two straight defeats, she needs something special to get back to the winning ways. The draw is also a concern.
Keeping the wolf from the door, Mash Mad Tia is in the shake up once again. There was plenty to admire when Greencroft Beth showed her latest performance. But this is much tougher. Katies A Grandma is unlikely to trouble her high-profile rivals. Phoenix Messi’s habit of getting crowded is likely to cost him heavily.
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