Cloyne Cracker to show a winning effort in A3 500m Flat at Nottingham
Cloyne Cracker knows where the winning line is, and she has proved it recently. Having returned to the winning ways, the brindle b***h is hungry for more, looking very solid in the A3 500m Flat at Nottingham on Tuesday, January 1, 2013.
M. Cooper’s trainee took a narrow win at the start of December, when beating Gorgeous Amigo by a short head’s distance. After a close yet impressive win, the daughter of Westmead Hawk was expected to offer more. But she failed in a disappointing fashion.
On December 7th, the talented b***h completed the order of finish. After getting crowded at the second bend, she was in no position to make an impact. It was indeed a confidence-shaking loss.
Despite an embarrassing defeat, the June-09 hound did not lose determination. Showing great improvement, the dashing hound seized the second place on her penultimate outing. She further raised her game, and grabbed an excellent victory last time around.
A comprehensive 5½-length win must have boosted up her confidence, and she is highly likely to show great progress. Among her rivals are: Chapelane Angel, Filey Champ, Swift Sonchez, Jouster Mac, and Galtee Boyo. The race will be commenced at 13:04 GMT.
Chapelane Angel is the main threat to Cloyne Cracker. The bookies are likely to be in the red if she wins. The blue b***h showed great progress last time, taking the second place behind Jolly Ramble. It was certainly an improved act after a few terrible
defeats.
Galtee Boyo would need to return to a top-class performance. His latest ride was impressive, as he finished second just by a head’s distance. But an even better effort is required to be in the frame today.
Jouster Mac mostly remains unlucky from the third trap, the one he is currently standing in. The white and black dog does not float our boat. Filey Champ is likely to get good support, because he knows how to succeed in this class.
On the other hand, Swift Sonchez is going through a lean patch. Therefore, the punters should wait for the signs of a revival before putting money on him. Good luck to all the hounds.
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