Complete Pete tipped to win The Download the Igb Phone App 550
Complete Pete is tipped to win The Download the Igb Phone App 550 at Harold’s Cross in Ireland on Friday, May 11, 2012. A cash prize of €400 will be awarded to the winner of the Grade A1 event.
The stamina of all hounds will be put to a stern test, as the distance to cover is 550 yards. The action is scheduled to begin at 21:16 GMT and following entries have been confirmed for the race: Complete Pete, Clydal Rumble, Takeshis Castle, Rathbeg Lady,
Bulls Bolt and Bunatern Purdy.
It seems that Complete Pete likes running in the longer distance events, as his stamina is very good. This is why the bookies have awarded him with pretty decent odds and the punters are also likely to risk some money in his favour.
The J. Hand’s trainee has performed really well at Harold’s Cross throughout his career, thus he will have an advantage over his opponents. His recent performances have been impressive, as he managed to win a couple of races out of five attempts.
In his most recent run, the brindle dog was in sublime touch, as he managed to win by a comfortable margin of two and a half lengths. He was not given the best odds for victory back then, but still stunned one and all with his excellent speed and stamina.
Complete Pete is expected to deliver a similar sort of performance in today’s race. He is the son of Westmead Hawk out of Automatic Show and was born in August 2009.
On the other hand, Clydal Rumble might also manage to make an impression in the race, as he appears to be in good shape. He has been delivering some consistent result over the past few months, but has only managed to win once out of his previous five attempts.
The T. Clyne’s trained hound finished fourth in his most recent race, which indicates that he is not carrying a good momentum at the moment. However, he might still attract some bets in his favour, as he has the tools to produce a winning show.
Other than the top two favourites, Takeshis Castle might also be the one to win a few bets from the punters.
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