Fabulous Erin, top choice for betting in A2 500m Flat at Nottingham
For those looking for a safe betting option at Nottingham, the search stops at Fabulous Erin. The black b***h is in great shape following a couple of superb outings, and should not let her supporters down in Monday’s A2 500m Flat.
After two fine solo trips early in October, she ran decently in the trials. The b***h further raised her game to ensure a classy 2-length triumph at the end of last month. The trainee of D. Firmager hardly faced any difficultly in establishing her dominance at the third bend. She stayed ahead all the way through, taking a comfortable win.
The daughter of Wheres Pedro could not grab another victory, but continued her marvellous work. On her latest trip, the April-09 hound was second to Rushmoor Tony. After leaving the sixth box, the dashing b***h covered 500 metres in just 30.60 seconds.
Having made two fine runs, Fabulous Erin is in fine fettle at the moment. Any inside crowding will also help her cause. So, one can easily expect her to shine in today’s crucial meeting, which will get underway at 19:48 GMT.
Others runners in the pack are: Salacres Tortuga, Mays Bigbucks, Baggie Heart, Fire Foods Ted and Chapelane Angel. The winner of this event will leave the field with a handsome prize of 124 pounds.
Salacres Tortuga has desire for more following a recent win. On his promotion to this class last time, the black dog finished at bottom of the chart. A shameful loss would have given him a good lesson, and he should make the full advantage of the favourable draw. Baggie Heart needs everything to fall right to make an impact. Similarly, Fire Foods Ted is facing a very tough task. The blue dog is not in our calculations.
Mays Bigbucks has the speed to be in the bunny hunt when it matters. His recent form is a concern though. The white and blue dog did nothing special on his last two outings at this level. Likewise, Chapelane Angel requires a splendid effort to be competitive in this class. We wish all the best to the contenders.
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