Dromana Laura likely to win A3 480m Flat
Dromana Laura is likely to show a big run at Hall Green racecourse in a bid to notch up a convincing victory in the A3 480m Flat contest that will be held today, May 21.
The S. Buckland-trained black b***h will break from the white box when the action begins at 11:48 (GMT). For the prize money worth £97, she will run against five worthy rivals such as Sparky Safari, Maldini Again, Foxys Imposter, Drummurrer King and Jobys
Premier.
The brilliant b***h is on the verge of a hat-trick at the moment. The three-year-old novice runner started her career in January 2012 and broke her maiden on March 17. She went ahead to win a race on March 31.
After finishing as a runner-up on April 20, the talented young runner bagged a couple of consecutive victories in the subsequent races. Now, she is determined to complete her hat-trick by winning today’s event.
Though the daughter of Black Shaw out of Dromana Elegant has not been tagged as the favourite runner but she will surely be able to make a big impact in the coming contest.
If the b***h runs confidently and courageously, she will have up to 95 percent chances to finish first.
However, Foxys Imposter can give her a tough time. The S. Deakin-trained white and blue b***h won both the first race of her career during February-March 2012. She moved on to gain a victory each in April and May. The rookie runner finished 2nd
and 3rd in her last two outings respectively.
Thus, she seems to be in a position to pose a big threat to Dromana Laura.
Drummurrer King is too likely to do well today. The G. Bakewell-trained black dog also finished first in each of the first two races of his career in April 2012. After getting three runner-up positions, he again claimed top spot in his last start on May
12.
Thus, there will be a rip-roaring clash in the race. The event will be amazing to watch. Let us go for the marvellous action. Good luck to all the hounds.
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