Droopys Cain confident to win Open 525 Semi-Final
Droopys Cain is determined to cause a huge upset by winning the Larry Dunne Open 525 Semi-Final that will be held at Shelbourne Park on Saturday, May 12. The Open Race over a distance of 525 yards will start at 22:00 (GMT).
Pursuing the prize money of €100, the Linehan-trained black dog will run against Mister Glenard, Swift Marathon, Tyrur Lanney, Sparta Maestro and Harbour Watch
Droopys Cain stunned all by winning three big races with big margins in a row from April 14 to May 5, 2012. Such outstanding performances just after one month of debut speak volumes of the dashing dog’s inherent racing capabilities.
Though the talented son of Ace Hi Rumble out of Droopys Laramie has failed to gain a favourite tag for today’s event but most of the punters strongly believe that he will unleash a big run to outplay his competitors.
The title of Semi-Final, if the novice runner manages to gain, will be a hallmark achievement at the threshold of his career.
If Droopys Cain runs to his best and does not lose his stamina on the track, his chances to finish first will be as high as 90 percent.
However, the hot favourite hound of the race, Sparta Maestro, will give him enough tough time. The P. Gough-trained black dog has two epic hat-tricks of victories to his name. He started his career in July 2011. The maverick sprinter excellently finished
first in his last outing on May 5, 2012. By granting him a favourite tag, the bookmakers have boosted up his morale to a great extent.
Tyrur Lanney can also prove to be dangerous for Droopys Cain. Fahy’s black dog won four races in a row in the month of January 2012. The son of Hades Rocket out of Tyrur Temptress finished as a runner-up in each of last two races of his career.
In this situation, there will be a fierce battle in the race. Droopys Cain will have to fight with his back to the wall in order to thrive. Let us see who gains what. Good luck to all the contestants.
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