Coolavanny Shane to seal an easy win in Pop Telecom Agents Race at Romford
Jaytee Vesper is being considered as a major player but according to our calculations, the black b***h does not pose any major threat to Coolavanny Shane in Pop Telecom Agents Race, a 575 metres contest, scheduled to begin at 20:18 GMT. Coolavanny Shane
clearly has more scope for improvement. The fawn dog was runner-up last time out. Against a very tough opposition at Henlow, the June-11 hound did a very good job. Despite getting crowded in the beginning, he ran furiously but missed the gold medal only by
2¾ lengths.
The son of Ballymac Maeve has done well before. Jaytee Vesper, who is carrying the second best odds of 9 to 2, is in terrible form at the moment. The black b***h finished at bottom of the table last twice. The draw is another big concern for P. Young’s charge.
She knows this track very well, but it is nevertheless very difficult to expect her to make a winning move.
Other runners in the pack are: Pennys Lark, Good Tradition, and Toosey Faye. The 575 metres contest is due to begin at 20:18 GMT. The winner will be given a prize of 175 pounds.
Pennys Lark steadily worked way up the rankings at Sittingbourne. The draw is a massive plus for him. Standing in the first box, the black dog is having a great opportunity to gain an advantage right in the beginning. There is no hound in the second box,
and this is a very big plus for him.
Toosey Faye makes task tighter by turning in arrears. The blue b***h was third last time out. Good Tradition cannot afford to let these steal a march. The black and white dog was terrible on the previous two occasions. He ended up fifth last time.
Jaytee Vesper is a talented hound and therefore, she deserves a little respect. But Coolavanny Shane should be top priority of the punters. The fawn dog can easily thrash with opposition with ridiculous ease. All he needs is to deliver his one hundred percent.
We wish the best of luck to all the contenders.
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