Farloe Bowser expected to win Grand National Trial Stakes
The J. Daly trained black dog, Farloe Bowser, is expected to grab a grand victory in the Grand National Trial Stakes, a high-profile Open Race that will be held at Sittingbourne racecourse on Sunday night, July 22. The £200 event will begin at 19:14 (GMT).
On the hurdled track of 480 meters, the three-year-old veteran hound will compete against five rivals after breaking from Trap 6. During the last couple of months, the dashing dog demonstrated some decent performances at various tracks.
In June, the talented son of Premier Fantasy out of Hather Gypsey elegantly achieved a classic conquest along with a runner-up rank at Sittingbourne. He moved ahead to repeat the same in the first half of July. All these were OR races.
Thus, the experienced sprinter has gained a lot of confidence with these feats. At the moment, he is awash with winning drive that will help him cross all the hurdles successfully.
Farloe Bowser seems to be an advantageous prospect for the punters who must stake their money on his success that is just around the corner.
If the skilled hound manages to capitalise fully on his capabilities, no one can stop him from sealing the top spot tonight.
However, Westmead Melanie will show a lot of resistance against Farloe Bowser. The N. Savva trained black b***h marvellously won seven high-profile races in a row from January 18 to March 13, 2012. She went on to grab some runner-up positions in the subsequent
races.
The brilliant b***h has an excellent record in OR format of the game. She had been the hot favourite candidate for each of her last three starts. At the moment, the daughter of Droopys Maldini out of Mega Delight is carrying a lot of confidence. Thus, she
will give enough tough time to the dog.
In this situation, Westmead Melanie and Farloe Bowser will fight neck-to-neck for the top spot, but the former has higher chances to finish first.
The event will be really exciting and amazing to watch. Let us get to the venue to enjoy the charged action. Good luck to all the contestants.
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