Diesel Malc to walk away with victory in Crayford Bookmakers Sprint
Diesel Malc’s classy victory earlier this month forced the bookies to declare him favourite for Crayford Bookmakers Sprint, being held at Crayford on Saturday, April 07.
The brindle dog is considered to be a master of four and six bends. Therefore, it will not be a bad move to stake money on him. According to the plan, the 380 metres flat heat will start at 20:02 GMT.
Diesel Malc will show his guts against Crossfield Jack, Slaneyside Arnie, Bubbly Africa, Bringinhersunny and Says You Maeve. The abovementioned contenders will compete for a cash prize of £150.
Wearing red jacket, Diesel Malc looks in good shape to hammer his opponents tonight. In his recent race, he secured top place by 2¾ lengths. Although he looks the safest option, his tradition of getting inconsistent at times might discourage the punters
from placing bets on him.
Crossfield Jack is performing well over 380 metres. At the end of last month, the spectators at Crayford saw him grabbing second position by ½ of a length.
The blue dog’s last success came to the news on March 10, when he secured first slot by a healthy margin of three and a quarter lengths.
Slaneyside Arnie is coming into this battle after an embarrassing performance. On March 31, the black dog was unable to complete his run.
His poor performance came after a couple of brilliant victories. The latest of his triumphs came on March 28, when he was three and a quarter lengths ahead of the runner-up.
Bringinhersunny is another major player. The black dog’s recent stats are quite impressive, as he holds two consecutive wins under his belt. Although it will be an uphill task for him to beat this line-up, his high confidence might make things tricky for
everyone in the race.
Says You Maeve will have to step up on her recent efforts. Similarly, Bubbly Africa is struggling with her form these days.
Diesel Malc’s fans are hoping for a positive outcome. If their hound stays consistent in the middle, he can easily end up on the winning side. However, the M. Fawsitt-trained should be wary of his two dangerous rivals, Crossfield Jack and Slaneyside Arnie.
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