Fantasy Free fervent to win RGOA Members Trophy Race
Since September 14, Fantasy Free has constantly been on the podium. Along with runner-up positions and thirds, he has registered some classy triumphs as well during this period.
As a whole, the P. Young trained black dog possesses an excellent record in the A1 format. All these factors combine to make him a strong candidate for tonight’s RGOA Members Trophy Race that is scheduled to go down at Romford racecourse.
For the sake of £135, the three-year-old veteran hound will stretch his legs over 400 metres after breaking from Trap 4. On the odds card, he stands just next to the 9-4 favourite Droopys Bach. But unlike the best-priced rival, Fantasy Free has relatively
higher chances to thrive. This is evident from the way he has been performing since last few months.
The son of Premier Fantasy out of Bit View Marie has accomplished many glaring feats in A1 and OR formats of the game, accumulating a lot of firepower and courage.
Young’s young and talented dog marvellously won A1 400m Flat by 1½ lengths on September 24. After a third and a runner-up rank, he elegantly grabbed the ace title of Coral, Bring It On! Maidens on October 12.
The maverick sprinter won an A1 race again on October 24 by beating the hot favourite candidate, Blue Max, with the margin of 2 lengths.
Some sport lovers claim that Fantasy Free has never received the applause and prices he deserves. This is true to some extent as the dog has just a few favourite tags to his name.
Hopefully, the brilliant runner will achieve a triumph tonight despite being an underdog once again. This can be an eye-opener for the punters.
Soviet Josie can prove to be fatal enough for Fantasy Free. The E. Gaskin trained white and black b***h impressed all by winning the A1 400m Flat with the mammoth margin of 4½ lengths.
As a whole, the brilliant b***h has a number of A1 triumphs to her credit. Thus, she is likely to perform well in tonight’s contest.
The clash between the dog and the b***h will be amazing to watch. Good luck to them.
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