Darts Wizard expected to dominate Suffolk 700
Darts Wizard is expected to shine in the Suffolk 700 at Mildenhall in England on Tuesday, July 10, 2012. There will be some very good runners up against each other and the winner will get a cash prize of £150.
Speed will not matter much in the 700 metres event, which will start at 21:30 GMT, thus the bookies believe that Darts Wizard will walk away with a comfortable win in the end, as he likes the longer distance events. His stamina is great and above that, he
has been performing exceptionally in recent times, which will help him get the attention of the punters.
The S. Walsh’s trainee has got plenty of experience and he knows how to handle pressure situations, as he has raced in Grade OR events on quite a few occasions. He has mostly run in longer distance events because of the fact that he is express towards the
end of the race.
Dods Delight’s son out of Coolcullen Rose made his debut in May 2011 and did a couple of solo runs before going against any other hound. He was then tested in a couple of T3 events, where he impressed one and all with his overall skills.
In his first competitive race, the black dog delivered a decent show and won by three lengths. Although his start was not good, yet he managed to outperform his rivals comfortably. He followed that up with another win, which gave him immense confidence.
However, Darts Wizard’s first Grade OR experience did not turn out to be a good one, as he was unimpressive in it. He was priced 10 to 1 in that event and was not expected to challenge the front runners. There were no surprises at all, as he struggled from
the start until the end and finished at the bottom of the table.
Despite being unable to perform in his first OR event, the young hound showed great character in his future races and won a lot of prize money for his owner. His recent form in this class has been extremely good, as he has earned a couple of back to back
wins and will be chasing a hat-trick of victories today.
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