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Conkon confident to win Stadium Bookmakers Stayers Trophy

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Conkon confident to win Stadium Bookmakers Stayers Trophy
With the beginning of August, Conkon gained some miraculous strength that helped him made some glaring marks in the subsequent days. Thus, the last three months were the best time of his career.
Today, the T. Munslow trained fawn dog is going to show his guts in the high-stakes race of Stadium Bookmakers Stayers Trophy. It is hoped that he will be able to thrive convincingly as his form and spirit are rocketing to sky.
The open race worth £200 will go over the 680-metre course of Nottingham. The distance and the venue are ideal for him to run and win. This is the reason he has earned the 2-1 favourite tag.
Conkon’s capabilities are evident of the feats he has achieved during the ongoing season. The best thing about him is that he has been equally effective in all the major formats of the game.
The four-year-old experienced dog’s fitness and momentum have always been intact. This is the class that differentiates him other hounds.
The son of Flying Penske out of Minnies Budgie beautifully won the Heat 2 and the final of Molson Coors Dual Distance Trophy in the first week of September. He moved on to seal top spot in the Heat 2 of JC Steeles Supporting The RGT Dual Distance Trophy,
but failed in the final.
Conkon made up for that loss by winning the Stadium Bookmakers Stayers Trophy – Final on October 8. It was a thrilling contest indeed, as the winner had to fight hard against Romeo Causeway. That was followed by an A1 triumph.
These stats clearly reveal the reason why bettors rely on Conkon so much. In tonight’s showdown, the dog is likely to run with high spirit.
Aero Rebel can disturb him on the track. The P. Young trained black b***h emphatically won The London Road Maiden Marathon on October 19 by beating the 6-4 favourite, Pony Bride, with the margin of 3 lengths. As a whole, the daughter of Droopys Maldini out
of Final Rose enjoys a decent record.
The fight between the b***h and the dog will be close enough, but the latter is likely to be the ultimate champion. Good luck to him.
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