Climb A Tree likely to thrive in Sis Live Open 550
The Dunne trained blue dog, Climb A Tree, will climb to top of the podium confidently in the Sis Live Open 550 here at Shelbourne Park racecourse on Saturday night, July 28. The high-stakes Open Race over 550 yards is scheduled to start at 22:15 (GMT).
For the sake of the prize money €500, the three-year-old veteran hound will show his traditional class against five worthy competitors after breaking from the orange box.
The talented son of Honcho Classic out of Catunda Serena is on the verge of a hat-trick following his two classic conquests of this month.
The dashing dog marvellously won The Townviewfoods.Com Champion Stakes A1 525 over 525 yards on July 12 and went on to lift the ace title of the Frances Mcmahon Last Chase 525 on July 19. Both of these races were held at Shelbourne Park.
Prior to this, skilled sprinter marvellously grabbed two tremendous triumphs in a row during May 2012. He had also done the same in the month of March.
As a whole, Climb A Tree has accomplished numerous epic feats in his career so far. He has equally proved his class in various formats of the game. However, the dog has just three OR event to his credit.
Considering his current form, it is predicted that Climb A Tree will bring home to title of Sis Live Open 550 convincingly as none of his rivals is strong enough to impede him.
However, Forest Ralph will perform well in the race. The Mason trained black dog elegantly won a T2 race by the big margin of 7 lengths at Shelbourne Park on May 23. He moved ahead to grab a 4-length clean victory at the same venue on July 5.
The talented son of Forest Master out of Forest Daisy nicely finished first in his last outing over 550 yards on July 21. That was the OR contest.
In this situation, a neck-to-neck battle is expected between Forest Ralph and Claim A Tree. Let us see who carries the day. Good luck to both the contestants who will provide an amazing event to the spectators to enjoy.
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