Crayford: Owners Bonus Series H4 Final – Preview
Crayford greyhound racing track will host a high-stakes event entitled as Owners Bonus Series H4 Final on Friday, February 3. It will be a Grade H4 contest on 380m course containing four hurdles. The total prize money for the mega match is £118.
The six participant hounds are as follows:
1: Goodview Tiny
2: You Darent Speak
3: Lissan Frank
4: Fawkham Galileo
5: Ballymac Domonic
6: Lordsbury Kiwi
Bettor.Com presents here a special preview of the race based on the career records and key characteristics of each hound in a bid to make it easier for the bookmakers to open the bankroll for the runners who have more chances to thrive.
Goodview Tiny
Trained by A Green, the white and black b***h won her last race in October, 2011. Since then, she has had eight consecutive defeats with big margins. She last earned the favourite tag in November, 2010. This long losing-streak has badly dented her
confidence.
The daughter of Premier Fantasy, out of Wilderness Girl has won 13 races so far since starting her career on August 26, 2009. Earlier, she posed to be enthusiastic and booming, but with consecutive defeats, it looks as if she lost interest.
The b***h’s recent stats do not depict that she is going to make any impact in tomorrow’s race. However, she has twenty percent chances to cause an upset.
You Darent Speak
The A Green-trained white and black dog has been going through a severe lean patch since July 2011, winning just one out of his 15 outings. His last victory came on December 23, 2011. The son of Droopys Kewell and Rich Cigar has just 7 triumphs to
his credit so far. Whelped in August 2009, the dog made his debut on November 11, 2010.
Both during the early days and the recent past of his career, You Darent Speak had been unimposing. This shows that the hound will not pose a threat to the front-runners tomorrow. He is not even likely to grab any of the top three positions.
Lissan Frank
Whelped in January 2005, the black dog is the most experienced runner of the event. Fresh from his fabulous victory which came on January 20, the son of Droopys Vieri, out of Scented Rose will be eyeing to win Friday’s final as well. The seven-year-old
hound has been performing well since September, 2011. Though his last success came after a gap of 10 defeats, but it worked to perk his confidence up a lot.
As a whole, the dog does not have a good success ratio, suffering long lean patches in his career. Lissan Frank has 70 percent chances to top tomorrow’s contest.
Fawkham Galileo
Trained by B O’Sullivan, the black dog has not won a single race since November 2011. Starting his career on July 28, 2010, the son of Boherduff Light, out of Ballycahane Zen has bagged 9 victories so far. In none of the races of his recent past, he
had been sent as the favourite.
As far as the coming event is concerned, he is not likely to do well. However, he may finish third, but he’ll have to run out of his skin to achieve that.
Ballymac Domonic
Ballymac Domonic has been in good form since the last three months, winning two out of his nine starts. The black dog has notched up seven victories coupled with seven favourite tags, since commencing his career on March 1, 2010. The trainee of I Stevens
will be a potential fighter in tomorrow’s race. He will also compete for the top spot. Supposedly, the son of Ballymac Kewell, out of Stisted Domino may get at least one of the top three ranks.
Lordsbury Kiwi
Trained by G L Davidson, the white and black b***h won her last race in September, 2011. Since then, she has lost in all five outings with huge margins. Making her debut on May 20, 2009, the veteran hound has won 17 races so far. She won four consecutive
races in March 2010. As a whole, the daughter of Yeah Man, out of Lordsbury Knows is a talented and skilled runner. She is likely to galvanise a big upset on Friday.
Conclusion
In the lights of the above-mentioned stats, it is concluded that Ballymac Domonic, Lissan Frank and Lordsbury Kiwi will have a fierce battle for the first position. Each of the trio is brilliant enough. Thus, it is going to be a rip-roaring clash tomorrow.
Lissan Frank has more chances to walk away with the title of Owners Bonus Series H4. Good luck to all the runners.
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