Corleones Dondon destined to win Sprint Trophy (Heat 2)
Corleones Dondon is destined to finish first in the Heat 2 contest of Betfred.Com Sprint Trophy by unleashing immense firepower at Nottingham racecourse on Monday night, April 2.
The high-voltage Open Race over 305m Flat distance has £125 in purse.
The hot favourite hound will break from the red box when the action commences at 20:52 (GMT).
Corleones Dondon is all set to outplay his rivals, Rathanny Kate, Tori Doodles, Defi Quest, Move Over Jered and Lissom Jack.
The P. Timmins-trained fawn dog has been enjoying great form since the beginning of the calendar year.
The four-year-old experienced runner bagged a couple of consecutive victories during January 2012.
The dashing dog moved forward to win two races in a row in the month of February.
During last month, the maverick sprinter attained an epic triumph along with a runner-up rank.
Since making his debut in August 2010, the son of Ballymac Maeve out of Corleones Flyer has been winning with regular intervals. His career chart is adorned with epic success streaks.
At the moment, the veteran hound is carrying excellent winning momentum which will surely help him make a big impact in tonight’s showdown.
If Corleones Dondon manages to capitalise well on his inherent capabilities, his chances to stand first in the race can be as high as 95 percent.
However, some of the favourite dog’s competitors like Tori Doodles and Move Over Jered can give him enough tough time on the track.
Tori Doodles accomplished a fabulous hat-trick by winning three big races in a row from February 21 to March 6, 2012.
Douglas’s black b***h moved forward to attain a runner-up rank on March 16. During the last month of the last year, she won two races.
Move Over Jered is on a hat-trick.
The trainee of D. J. Fradgley achieved two back-to-back conquests during March. Overall, the black dog possesses an epic track record.
By and large, there will be a rip-roaring clash among these three hounds. Success will definitely be a herculean task for the favourite one.
Let us enjoy the race and see who gains what. Good luck to all the runners.
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