Control Yourself likely to win A2 480m Flat
In the A2 480m Flat, the M. Baker trained black dog, Control Yourself, will be hard to control for his rivals as he is awash with winning momentum following his two consecutive triumphs of the last month.
Thus, the two-year-old novice hound is likely to complete his hat-trick by sealing top spot in tonight’s marathon that will go down at Monmore. After breaking from Trap 6, he will fight his utmost to get to the top of the result card.
The talented son of Droopys Kewell out of Plucky started his career with a grand victory on June 1, 2012. In the month of July, he nicely won a T3 race and stood first in the A4 480m Flat. With these classic feats, he made the punters felt that he had a
lot of talent.
The young and energetic sprinter registered two more triumphs during the last month. After winning the A4 480m Flat on August 16, he clinched first position in the A3 480m Flat on August 24.
Now, Control Yourself is keen to complete his first ever hat-trick, and for this purpose, he will produce an electric pace to outplay his competitors in the beginning stage of the race. If Control Yourself fails to do so, he will have to face the wrath of
Mulcair Marco who is too on the verge of a hat-trick.
The P. Slater trained white and black dog also debuted with a classic conquest on July 7. After finishing as the runner-up in a T3 race on August 7, the rookie runner elegantly registered a victory on August 16.
The son of Head Bound out of Hondo On Air gained considerable confidence by winning the Garrington Tweed Stakes on August 25---that was an A3 race.
These stats show that the young dog possesses immense talent that will lead him well in tonight’s marathon. Supposedly, Mulcair Marco and Control Yourself will compete neck-to-neck near to the boundary strap.
The spectators are likely to enjoy the charged action a lot. The fight will really be amazing to watch. Let us see who of the two manages to complete hat-trick tonight.
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