Droopys Pride facing strong opposition in D1 280m Flat at Sheffield
Droopys Pride has a huge task to accomplish at Sheffield on Tuesday, May 22nd. The black dog is facing a very strong opposition in the 280 metres Flat race, which is scheduled to get underway at 22:15 GMT.
Among his rivals are: Frosty Prince, Two For Atanner, Sharp Hawk, Moving Marge and Droopys Victor. A cash prize of £89 is reserved for the successful hound.
Let’s look at the hounds’ recent stats in order to make a better betting preview. Droopys Pride is the safest option for the punters. The black dog is in superb form these days, winning three of his previous four starts over 280 metres.
So, it will be unwise to ignore his chances for the top rank. E. Parker’s trainee is due to start the show from the third trap and everyone is expecting him to do an excellent job.
On the other hand, a few talented hounds are h**l-bent to spoil Droopys Pride’s party and his kennel mate, Sharp Hawk, is one of them. The blue and brindle hound has been unlucky over the past few weeks.
He was runner-up in both of his previous races. Alongside a slice of luck, Westmead Hawk’s son needs plenty of effort to break the shackles.
Out of others, Frosty Prince is carrying the highest starting price. The black dog is running over 280 metres after a long gap. Hence, one can easily expect him to make some errors. Moreover, he is not in winning mode at the moment. In both of his last trips,
he failed to display anything special.
Two For Atanner is also struggling with his form these days. After completing the order of finish in a 285 metres race at Hove, the black came to Sheffield in search of a win, but failed terribly. He ended up third last time around. Likewise, Moving Marge
does not have an impressive record under her belt.
Sharp Hawk is recommended to those interested in making a brave move tonight. If you want to play it safe, Droopys Pride is the best hound to support. We wish the best of luck to everyone.
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