Come Fly With Me, fresh off Newcastle success - Sheffield Stadium British Bred 480
Come Fly With Me, the Gymcrack finalist, is in good shape following an excellent win at Newcastle a few days ago. After showing his magic at different levels, the black dog finally stepped up to the open class, and continued doing superb work.
The audience at Newcastle saw him presenting an outstanding show. He started his run from the third trap, and stayed ahead all the way through. With the help of a fantastic effort, the son of Boherbradda Mac, out of Deneview Dream, took an easy ¾-length
triumph over Black Jedamac.
It was a welcome win for Come Fly With Me, who had done nothing special on his prior engagements at this level. The finishing time of 28.84 seconds must have given him plenty of confidence. So, Y. Bell’s charge is highly likely to play a significant role
in Sheffield Stadium British Bred 480, which will be held on Tuesday, November 27th.
Other hounds in the crew are: Watch Kitty, Droopys Alex, Stepaside Bigjak, Magna Fiddler and Big Gud. The event is scheduled to begin at 19:43 GMT. It carries a winning prize of 200 pounds.
Watch Kitty has not raced much lately, but she is a class act when tuned in. The draw is greatly in her favour, and we expect the b***h to play a major role. She is coming off a well-run solo trip at Coventry, where she covered 263 metres in just 16.04 seconds.
The daughter of Daves Mentor is running over this distance after a good while; thus, the punters should not trust her blindly.
Droopys Alex clocked a sizzling time of 28.03 seconds here in August. So, the participants should stay cautious of him. Magna Fiddler is sure to be staying on as the race unfolds. Stepaside Bigjak is more than capable of taking a flying start, which he needs
tonight.
Big Gud’s forte is early pace. The white and black dog hasn’t raced for a long while, and could prove rusty. He was last seen at Monmore in July. The punters must look elsewhere for the winner. We wish the best of luck to all the hounds.
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