Deltic Tornado to take victory over Welton Arthur in Sheffield’s Coors Queen Mother Memorial Cup - Heat 1
Welton Arthur possesses great class, and becomes unmatchable at his best. The draw is in his favour, as he is due to start from the first trap. The black dog has a great chance of taking the charge early in the race.
Therefore, the bookmakers have given him the highest odds of 5 to 4 for the opening heat of Coors Queen Mother Memorial Cup, taking place at Sheffield on Tuesday, March 05, 2012.
Despite a lot of favourable things, it is hard to trust him blindly. He was not impressive last twice. After taking an excellent victory at the end of last year, he could not continue the great work. On his previous two ventures, the son of Head Bound was
third on the table. Thus, he is not expected to do the damage.
It is an ideal situation for Deltic Tornado, who is enjoying a good draw. Standing in the sixth trap, the black and white dog has a great opportunity of going wide, and putting the rest under pressure. Winning two of the previous four races shows that he
is in good rhythm at the moment.
After doing well at the open level, he stepped into the S1 class, and made a couple of fine outings lately. Hence, one can expect him to beat the 5-4 favourite. Among the other participants are: Luke My Lad, Storming Coco, Clerihan Gold, and Velvet Big Mike.
The 660 metres clash is set to begin at 20:14 GMT. The winner will get a prize of 200 pounds.
Luke My Lad outstayed red a couple of times back in January. Therefore, his confidence would be high. The recent outings, however, don’t speak well. Velvet Big Mike appears to have a mountain to climb here. The punters should stay away from him.
Storming Coco stays well, and she is not the one to be under-estimated. Clerihan Gold is a real credit to the connections, and will give it his best. A thrilling battle is on the cards. We wish the best of luck to all the hounds.
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