Churchfield Popo to show rivals the way home in Sunderland’s Williamhill.com Stakes
Churchfield Popo, who has recently secured a couple of fine wins, is out to strike hat-trick at Sunderland, where he will face five giants in Williamhill.com Stakes, a 450 metres A4 event, to be held on Tuesday, December 18th.
The dashing hound is showing some real good fire these days. Winning three of the previous four races shows how good rhythm he is in. After showing a few very good efforts at the A6 level, the black dog moved one step up on the grading ladder, and continued his superb work.
In his last A5 appearance, P. Miller’s charge displayed a wonderful act. He always led the affair, and eventually claimed the victory by three quarters of a length. The son of Crash, out of Drive On Tina, has shown some very good efforts lately, and looks good to perpetuate the good work.
All he needs to complete the hat-trick is to deliver his one hundred percent. Among his rivals are: Iguazu, Milestone Katie, Bulletproof Monk, Macys Mojo, and Nearly Certain. Those who are interested in betting are left with hardly any time, as the action is about to begin.
The officials at Sunderland will start the proceedings at 18:18 GMT. The successful hound will be given a prize of 146 pounds. Six fast and furious hounds are all set to provide the spectators mega entertainment.
Macys Mojo has a very moderate strike rate from the first trap – the one he is currently standing in. Therefore, the punters should overlook the black dog. Bulletproof Monk lacks early pace. The black dog usually wakes up after half-time, but the race may be lost today.
Iguazu ticks plenty of boxes. The black b***h is returning to this class after facing a couple of unfortunate losses at the higher level. Stepping down to this grade would help her regain momentum.
There are medal possibilities for Milestone Katie, if things go to the plan. Nearly Certain knows these conditions very well, but his current form is a huge concern. Therefore, the punters should look elsewhere for the victor. We wish the best of luck to all the contestants.
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