Farloe Can Do determined to win The Banks's Bitter Stakes
After winning the S1 630m Flat, the K. Billingham trained black dog is now going to notch up top spot in The Banks's Bitter Stakes that will be held at Monmore racecourse on Thursday night, August 16.
The S1 race over 630 meters is scheduled to start at 21:32 (GMT). Breaking from the white box, he will fight confidently for £178.
The dashing dog has been winning with regular intervals since the very beginning of the calendar year. During the last two months, he made some glaring marks.
The son of Hondo Black out of Farloe Signal nicely won S2 630m Flat on June 2. He moved on to finish first emphatically in the Kinsley Stayers Trophy - Heat 1 on June 17.
After getting the third spot in Betfred.com Stayers Trophy Final, the brilliant hound finished as the runner-up in the Jean's 84th Birthday Stakes. He gained a lot of confidence by finishing first in his last start.
Traditionally, he must not win today’s marathon, but the skilled sprinter looks to be the strongest candidate on the card. He will try hard to break the jinx by earning second straight success.
Farloe Can Do has proved his skills equally well in different formats of the game. Moreover, he has also gained favourite tags for many times in his career. Thus, it is expected that the dashing dog will be able to thrive convincingly in the coming contest.
Among the other hounds, Crucible Rocket is likely to perform well tonight. The P. Slater trained black dog marvellously won three big races in a row during May.
He moved on to get two thirds along with a classic conquest in a row during June.
The Balintore Brave out of Rusheen Royal went ahead to grab a grand victory in the S2 630m Flat on July 14. He stepped forward to finish as the runner-up in each of his last two starts.
It is expected that a fierce battle will be witnessed between Crucible Rocket and Farloe Can Do. Let us see who of the duo manages to carry the day. Good luck to all the six hounds.
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