Chicago Prince likely to thrive in Carling East Anglian Challenge - Heat 3
Straight from his impressive victory in Kronenbourg 1664 Seniors 420, the David Pruhs trained black dog, Chicago Prince, is going to register a sterling success at Yarmouth where he will run the Carling East Anglian Challenge - Heat 3 on Saturday night,
August 11.
Running against five worthy rivals on the flat track of 462 meters, the three-year-old veteran hound will show a calculated and convincing performance that may lead him to bag £150 along with the ace title.
The son of Droopys Kewell out of Cooly Pantera has accomplished many epic feats is his career so far. He made an excellent success streak by winning six high-voltage races in a row from April 21 to June 11.
After getting a few runner-up positions, the dashing dog marvellously grabbed a 4 ¾-length clean victory in his last start on August 4. That was the Kronenbourg 1664 Seniors 420, held at Peterborough.
Thus, the skilled hound seems to be packed with confidence and momentum that will help him make a big impact emphatically in tonight’s marathon. The only thing he needs to do is to adopt an audacious strategy to contain the strong rival Ayamzaman who has
achieved a number of iconic feats since the dawn of the calendar year.
The legendary trainer M. Wallis’ black and white dog also set a sterling success streak with four consecutive conquests during May-June 2012.
The son of Droopys Scolari out of Star Of Dromin stepped ahead to bag a couple of grand victories in a row during the last month. These were Coral Supports The RGOA Standard and Ardbeg Mentor Memorial Trophy - Heat 2. He had been the hot favourite candidate
for both of these races.
But unfortunately, he could not be able to win The Ardbeg Mentor Memorial Trophy Final. The experienced hound finished 3rd in his last start entitled as Coral Supports Macmillan Cancer Standard that took place at Romford on August 3.
Thus, he looks to be strong enough at the moment. In this situation, a fierce battle is expected between Ayamzaman and Chicago Prince. Good luck to both the mighty hounds.
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