Dudleys June confident to win S1 575m Flat
The P. Young trained brindle b***h, Dudleys June, is keen to keep her winning form intact by finishing first in the S1 575m Flat that will be held at Romford racecourse on Wednesday night, July 4. The high-voltage contest is scheduled to start at 22:30 (GMT).
The two-year-old young and momentous sprinter has maintained her presence on the podium, since the very first day of her career that began in February, 2012.
So far, the brilliant b***h has accomplished ten runner-up ranks, five thirds and two classic conquests.
The talented daughter of Ballymac Maeve, out of Tynwald Minor, elegantly broke her maiden on June 13. It was the S2 575m Flat, held at Romford track, where she was sent as the 5-2 favourite.
In her last outing entitled as S2 575m Flat on June 28, the maverick sprinter marvellously defeated the hot favourite runner, Colyrow Lass’ to notch up top spot.
Thus, Dudleys June possesses a terrific track record. She is expected to unleash her traditional run in her maiden S1 outing tonight, and walk away with the sterling success.
However, the b***h will have to cope with some arduous challenges by, Westmead Rush, who has plenty of experience under his belt. The P. Young trained black dog elegantly bagged two classic triumphs in a T3 and a S2 race at Romford during the month of May, 2012.
The son of Boherduff Light, out of Westmead Olivia, moved ahead to accomplish a grand victory in a S2 race on June 6. The veteran hound finished 3rd in his second last S1 contest on June 16.
The dashing dog has performed equally well on 400-meter and 575-meter courses, thus, this experience will be of great use in landing tonight’s marathon.
It is anticipated that, there will be a neck-to-neck battle between Westmead Rush and Dudleys June with the latter being the strongest candidate.
Thus, the event is expected to be packed with thrill. Let us see who triumphs who in the 575m race tonight.
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