Drumna Ice expected to be dominant in Coors Northern Sprint Final
Drumna Ice will be the one to beat in the Coors Northern Sprint Final at Sheffield in England on Sunday, November 4, 2012. He is a terrific performer and has been winning races at the highest level with consistency. It will be a difficult thing to prevent
him from taking the top spot in the Grade OR encounter today.
The overall distance to cover for all the participants will be 280 metres, which means that speed will be the most important factor at the end of the day. The one who starts well will be in a great position to dominate the proceedings.
Such shorter distance events always get the attention of the fans, as they get a chance to watch some thrilling action amongst greyhounds. Same will be the case today when the race kicks off at 19:29 GMT.
All of the runners will give their best shot in today’s final, as the winner will be awarded a cash prize of £1000 in the end. The starting positions will be crucial, as no one would like to get blocked in a contest less than 300 metres long.
Looking at the overall statistics of all greyhounds, the bookmakers have given the best odds of victory to Drumna Ice. He will enter the event with a starting price of 13 to 8, which shows that he is expected to be dominant in the end.
However, the punters might look for a couple of more options, as there are some really good hounds lined up for action today.
One of them is Glanmire Phanter, who has the ability to win races with consistency. He has been given pretty decent odds for victory, but he will be starting from trap number three, which is not an ideal position. He might get blocked by some of the slower
hounds around him, which will cost him a chance of being competitive.
On the other hand, Drumna Ice will break into the race from trap number six and will have a great chance of attacking right from the start until the end. He has won four consecutive Grade OR contests and will be looking to stretch his winning run.
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