Eabhas Fantasy to bolt through the Healthcare Transport Services A1 525 at Shelbourne Park
Eabhas Fantasy has a chance to show his true ability in the Grade A1 The Healthcare Transport Services A1 525 at Shelbourne Park on 18th April, 2012, where he will race against five other competitors.
Mays Milan, Urban Artist, Short Grass, Bacalhau and Rathbawn Tommy will give him a run for his money over the course of 525 yards for €400.
Eabhas Fantasy, the son of Premier Fantasy, out of Kingsmill Beauty, will race with odds of 5 to 2. He has not secured a victory in his last five starts, but finished once as a runner-up and once in third place.
He has the benefit of the familiarity with the track, as he has raced at Shelbourne Park for most of his career, but did run a dew times at Harold’s Cross.
He finished as a runner-up in the Grade OR 1890 269 969 Open 525 at Shelbourne Park on 11th February, 2012. He entered as a favourite with the odds of 7 to 4, but fell 1 length short of victory, which was acquired by, Airlie
Impact.
He triumphed at Shelbourne Park last season when he defeated, Whiteys Silver, by a wide margin of 5 ½ lengths in the Grade A2 Shelbourne A2 525 Final at Shelbourne Park on 16th November, 2011, where he raced as the evening’s
favourite.
Mays Milan, son of Ace Hi Rumble, out of Magpie Tango, may be tough to beat in this race. Breaking out of trap 1, he will race with the winning odds of 3 to 1 today.
He secured a third place in the Grade OR Richmond Marketing Open 525 at Shelbourne Park on 3rd March, 2012. He finished the race in 28.99 seconds, against the winner, Cuil Cougar’s time of 28.58 seconds.
Trainer F. Black ran the hound in a solo run on 29th March, 2012, where he covered the 350 yard track in 19.18 seconds.
Today, Eabhas Fantasy has a chance to land his first victory of the season. The odds are stacking in his favour, and he looks in good form.
Mays Milan will run close to winner, and might lose to Eabhs Fantasy by a narrow margin.
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