Fawn Cloverhill confident to win Ladbroke Irish Greyhound Derby Trial Stakes
The M. Backhurst trained fawn dog, Fawn Cloverhill, will utilise the form produced by his last triumph in a bid to win the Ladbroke Irish Greyhound Derby Trial Stakes, a high-voltage Open Race that will be held at Wimbledon on Saturday night, July 14. The
action will begin at 20:48 (GMT).
In the 480-meter event of £150, the two-year-old young hound will face four strong rivals after breaking from the blue box.
Considering the dashing dog’s outstanding winning performance in the 480 Standard of July 7 at the same venue, it will be quite logical to claim that he can easily carry the day this time as well.
During the last month, the brilliant son of Hondo Black out of Rosies Mate accomplished some glaring feats that boosted up his morale to a great extent.
First he won an A4 and an A3 race consecutively on the 415-meter track of Harlow and then grabbed a grand triumph in a T3 event at Wimbledon. In between, he registered a couple of runner-up ranks.
As a whole, Fawn Cloverhill has had a pleasant experience with the track he is going to run on tonight. This shows that he will be able to produce an electric pace to outplay his competitors.
However, Bittles Bar looks to be a big threat for Fawn Cloverhill. The M. White trained black dog accomplished a fabulous hat-trick of victories in OR format during the last month, gaining a lot of confidence.
The son of Droopys Scolari out of Dooey Shaw stepped ahead to finish as a runner-up in his last start on July 10. This is going to be his maiden outing at Wimbledon, and this can be fairly disturbing for him. However, he will be able to perform well.
Thus, Fawn Cloverhill will have to employ a meticulous and offensive strategy to eschew the pressure of this strong rival. In this situation, a neck-to-neck battle will be available for the spectators to enjoy.
Conclusively, Fawn Cloverhill has higher chances to finish first. Let us see how the hound dances his way towards the finish line. Good luck to him and all of his competitors.
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