Desert Mary upbeat ahead of A1 400m Flat
For at least two times in her career, Desert Mary has missed hat-tricks, but the M. Wiley trained black b***h is h**l-bent not to do this now as she sees A1 400m Flat as an ideal opportunity to earn third straight success. For the high-stakes race, that
is scheduled to take place at Romford racecourse on September 17, she has prepared very well and this will surely pay her off.
The two-year-old novice hound will break from the red box to compete hard against five rivals for the sake of the prize money worth £135.
The brilliant b***h has made many marks since debuting in April 2012. She nicely won a T3 race each in May and June. That was a decent feat.
The talented daughter of Hondo Black out of Express Charm moved on to bag two more consecutive triumphs in the month of July----the one was A3 400m Flat.
Unfortunately, she failed to complete hat-trick this time again.
Desert Mary did not lose heart and accomplished a 2¾-length clean victory in an A2 race on August 30. She proceeded to finished first emphatically in an A1 contest on September 13.
Thus, the skilled b***h is carrying a lot of form at the moment. Is she manages to exploit her capabilities well, she will defiantly dominate the field tonight. Despite this, she will have to be wary of Shaneboy Ozzy who has enough potential to contain her.
The E. Gaskin trained brindle dog possesses an impressive track record. Debuting in June 2012, the novice runner beautifully broke his maiden with the 6½-length clean victory on July 10.
The son of Ballymac Maeve out of Shaneboy Dorie finished first again in the very next outing. Both were the T3 race.
The young talent won the A2 400m Flat by two length’s margin on August 13. He picked up a lot of confidence by winning the A1 400m Flat on September 13.
Thus, these two mighty hounds will compete neck-to-neck, giving the spectators a thrilling and exciting event to enjoy. Desert Mary will be really fantastic to watch fighting for success. Good luck to her.
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