Farley Max expected to thrive in Bags Championship 2012 (puppy Standard)
Since September, Farley Max has accomplished four epic triumphs that speak volumes of his traditional racing class.
Considering this excellent streak, the punters have granted the 5-4 favourite tag to the P. Ward trained white and black dog for tonight’s Bags Championship 2012 (puppy Standard) that will go down at Yarmouth racecourse.
After breaking from Trap 1, the one-year-old novice runner will stretch his legs over the distance of 462 metres with his eyes on the prize money worth £200.
The talented son of Royal Impact out of Sadie Vieri has proved his talent well on various occasions. The bookmakers consider him a reliable commercial icon who can earn them enough money.
The skilled sprinter always performs well in big races. This is evident from his outstanding victories of the last couple of months.
Farley Max started his career in June. He marvellously won a T3 race by 4 lengths on July 16. In the very next contest of the same format, he beautifully notched up 8 ½-length clean victory. Both were magnificent performances.
The young and energetic greyhound elegantly won an A1 race by beating the favourite candidate, Glengall Flash, on September 28.
On the basis of that decent performance, the bettors tagged the dog as the 4-5 favourite for another A1 race. He fought very well and finished first by 3 ¼ lengths.
Farley Max won another A1 race on November 3 by beating Glatton Fiz, again with the margin of 3 ¼ lengths.
The young and enthusiastic runner earned great applause by finishing first in the Bags Championship 2012 - Puppy Standard of November 9.
These are the feats the favourite hound has achieved so far. Hopefully, he will be able to add one more to his profile.
Courts Ad Nina can give him a tough time in tonight’s showdown. The J. Reynolds trained black b***h elegantly bagged four classic victories in a row during October, gaining a lot of momentum.
It is obvious that the b***h and the dog will compete neck-to-neck tonight. It will be a matter of great interest for the spectators. Let us enjoy the heated action.
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