Droopys Franklin in fine position to win Rose Bowl - Heat 2 at Romford
Droopys Franklin moved pretty well, when put through paces in a trial last weekend. The black dog is expected to build on his recent fine show and produce a winning performance in the Rose Bowl - Heat 2, taking place at Romford on Monday, July 16th.
K. Tester’s charge came to this track after doing a wonderful job at Hove. At the end of last month, he demonstrated a bold show to win an A1 contest. Yet, he was unable to continue his winning journey, finishing fourth behind Monlena Rumble in the beginning
of this month.
He got bumped so badly at the start that it was impossible for him to do anything special thereafter. A fine solo outing, however, would have boosted up his confident to a great extent and thus, a chance can be taken on him tonight.
Others in the open race are: Droopys Minnie, Risky Rosaleen, Casani Beauty, Hawks Wonder and Pantone Ava. The 575 metres race is scheduled to begin at 19:58 GMT. It holds a handsome cash prize of £150, which is reserved for the winning hound.
Pantone Ava will be looking to make an early impact. If she fails to make it early, it will become a mighty difficult task for her. Hawks Wonder was a good S1 winner recently, but would find it a lot difficult. In his fresh open race, the son of Westmead
Hawk ended up third behind Westmead Jules.
Risky Rosaleen was a close winner in her last visit. The black b***h did a wonderful job to ensure the top spot by half a length. So, she looks to be a threat.
Droopys Minnie will be useful, only if she delivers her best. A tricky draw might be a massive problem for her. Casani Beauty was a comfortable winner in a S3 event at Crayford earlier this month. It is a lot tougher opposition, but her winning momentum
cannot be ignored.
According to our predictions, Risky Rosaleen is a huge danger to Droopys Franklin. The latter nonetheless will be able to notch up the top prize. Good luck to all the runners.
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