Copeland Robbie favourite for The Romforddogs.com Maidens
Copeland Robbie is likely to prevail in The Romforddogs.com Maidens at Romford in England on Friday, April 27, 2012. A cash prize of £150 will be awarded to the winner of the 400 metres flat race.
The Grade OR event is scheduled to start at 19:46 GMT and a total of six runners have been attracted towards it. Their names are as follows: Copeland Robbie, Courts Flyer, Droopys Aura, Gurtnacrehy Ruby, Newtown Whisper and Boogie On Conor.
Comparing the statistics of all hounds, the bookies have awarded Copeland Robbie with the best odds. His performances in recent times have been good, which might encourage the punters to risk some money in his favour.
The J. A. White’s trained hound has won once out of his past five outings, which suggests that he is in good shape at the moment. His speed is quite impressive and if gets off to a decent start today, he will definitely make it hard for his rivals to match
him.
In his most recent run, Copeland Robbie finished runner up after a close fight with the race winner. He was rated favourite to win back then as well, but ran out of gas in the end. He will need to make an improvement in order to take the top spot at Romford
today.
The blue dog is the son of Collision out of Copeland Pearl and was born in March 2009. He is the most experienced hound compared to all his rivals in the race.
On the other hand, Courts Flyer will also be the one to watch out for in the race. She has been performing well at Romford in recent times, but might find things to be a touch difficult in this class.
The M. Lucas’ trainee finished on top of the table in her most recent outing, which shows she is carrying the winning momentum right now. She might attract a few bets in her favour today, but will have to be at her absolute best in order to make a solid
impression.
Courts Flyer is the daughter of Black Shaw out of Clash Quickstep and was born in May 2010.
Other than the top two favourites, Droopys Aura might also manage to make an impression in the race.
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