Cullens Crash holds highest chances to win A1 500m Flat
Those, who watched the L. Cook trained black dog, Cullens Crash, winning the A1 500m Flat a couple of weeks back, are ready to believe that the three-year-old young hound will be able to seal top spot convincingly in the A1 500m Flat that is scheduled to
be held at Nottingham racecourse on Monday night, September 3.
The dashing dog will break from the black box to take on five mighty competitors with Salacres Cool being the strong one. Success will earn him £134.
The talented son of Crash out of Marilyn Mal delivered some impressive performances during the last couple of months.
After winning the A3 500m Flat on July 28, he nicely finished first in the A2 500m Flat that took place on August 3. He stunned all by winning the Betfred Mobile Lotto Maiden Stayers Trophy on August 6.
Interestingly, he had been the best-priced candidate for each of the three races. Then came the energetic hound’s 5-length clean victory which spiked up his confidence level to a great extent.
Cullens Crash stepped ahead to finish 3rd in each of the two subsequent starts. For most of the times in his career, the brilliant dog has earned favourite tags. Thus, it is anticipated that he will register another sterling success tonight.
But to achieve this end, he will have to have a fierce battle with Salacres Cool who has made many glaring marks in A1 format of the game.
The P. Harnden trained blue dog excellently won the A2 500m Flat on August 6 and stood first in the A1 500m Flat that was held on August 18. In between, he bagged the runner-up rank in the A1 500m Flat.
The son of Disguised out of Lead Boots stood third in his last start on August 24. Relatively, he possesses more experience than Cullens Crash but the latter owns more talent.
In this situation, a stern duel will be witnessed tonight. Let us see how Cullens Crash manages to justify his talent. Good luck to all the six hounds who are lined-up to entertain the sport lovers.
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