Fantastic Royal to thump Bersheda Phantom in A1 400m Flat at Romford
Bersheda Phantom’s claims are solid in Monday’s A1 400m Flat at Romford. The A. Ingram-trained is appearing after a couple of fantastic victories, the latest of which came just a few days ago.
The black dog suffered a lot of mess in October, but this month so far has proved to be lucky. On the third of November, he grabbed the first place by one and a quarter lengths despite getting bumped in the beginning.
The son of Black Shaw, out of Beat Them Millie, carried forward his good momentum to bag another victory, this time by even bigger margin. On November 8th, he always led the proceedings, taking the big prize easily by four lengths.
Bersheda Phantom is in great shape, and one can’t knock recent success. But there are a few things going against him. He is moving up to this level, and will be under tremendous pressure. So, he needs to raise his game to be equally good in this class.
Furthermore, the draw isn’t in his favour. He has a tradition of getting bumped after leaving the third box, and a similar incident might take place tonight. So, the bettors should not trust him blindly.
In such circumstances, Fantastic Royal looks safer option. The black b***h has recently made two fantastic trips at this level. On her promotion to this level on the first of November, she was second behind Confident Ramona.
She further improved, and clinched a fabulous ¾-length win just a few days back. The J. Reynolds-trained has done well at this level, and will be under less pressure than Bersheda Phantom. Hence, a chance can easily be taken on her.
Besides the pair, four hounds will look to do some damage. Their names are: Millwards Tiger, Farloe Tendulkar, Redhot Poker and Maureens Mystery. The excitement will be started at 21:30 GMT.
Maureens Mystery will find it hard to fancy chances. Millwards Tiger won’t be far away as the medals are awarded. Redhot Poker is unlikely to make an impression. Farloe Tendulkar is stepping down to this class after finishing third at the top level. Yet, his chances are not bright.
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