Flandys Rose looks strong for Owlerton Bookmakers 480 – Dup
On the card of the Owlerton Bookmakers 480 – Dup, the J. Hurst trained black b***h, Flandys Rose, seems to be the strongest candidate who will be able to win the high-profile Open Race emphatically at Sheffield racecourse on Tuesday night, August 7.
The £200 race over 480 meters is scheduled to start at 19:42 (GMT). The brilliant b***h will break from Trap 6. She is set to face five worthy rivals on the flat track.
The two-year-old novice runner has made many glaring marks since the beginning of her career. Debuting on May 19, 2012 at Kinsley, she managed to bag a couple of consecutive conquests in the month of June. These were A3 462m Flat and A2 462m Flat, held at
Kinsley.
The talented daughter of Boherduff Light out of Flandy stepped ahead to win two more consecutive races in July. The one was A2 462m Flat while the other was Betfred 'The Bonus King' Maiden Standard Trophy - Heat 2----the second one was her maiden OR outing,
held at Nottingham.
The skilled sprinter moved forward to grab a grand victory again in her last start on July 28. These impressive stats show that Flandys Rose possesses a lot of talent that will help her make a big impact in tonight’s marathon.
However, the b***h will have to face a lot of resistance from Farloe Spitfire and Barnish Phil.
Farloe Spitfire too possesses an epic track record. The B. Draper trained black dog started his career on January 2, 2012 and won each of his first five races. After bagging a couple of consecutive triumphs during April-May, the brilliant son of Droopys
Scolari out of Youraisemeup achieved a tremendous triumph each on July 11 and August 2.
On the other hand, Barnish Phil has accomplished some iconic feats since the dawn of the calendar year. The G. Wilson trained black dog nicely won an OR and an A2 race in a row during the last month. This is going to be his just second start at Sheffield.
In this situation, a rip-roaring and awe-inspiring clash is expected tonight. Let us see who carries the day. Good luck to all the six hounds.
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