Forest Dot well-housed in Droopys Boo Memorial Trophy at Hall Green
H. Dimmock’s speedy 2-year-old, Forest Dot, often heaps a lot of misery on her rivals, and does not let anyone spoil the party, once she gets in command. Saturday’s Droopys Boo Memorial Trophy at Hall Green will see her starting the affair from the red box
– something every hound loves especially over four bends.
The white and black b***h is in tremendous form these days, and can attain a handsome lead in the beginning. And if she takes an early advantage, no one will be able to stop her. So, the punters should keep an eye on her tonight.
Forest Dot started producing consistent results in the beginning of July. She recorded four consecutive wins before missing the trick. In a 460 metres open race on August 2nd, she narrowly missed the gold medal.
Putting her campaign back on the winning ways, the daughter of Ballymac Maeve secured a comprehensive win in mid August, beating Ministry Missile by 4¾ lengths.
Luck seems to have playing games with Forest Dot, as it did not smile on her last time. As a result, she missed the first rank by one and a half lengths last week.
Winning six of last eight events shows how consistent runner Forest Dot is. The draw is also in her favour, and there is no reason why she should not come up with a bold performance.
Other runners in the 480 metres race are: Slick Santiago, Ballymac Denis, Farloe Luigi, Sharp Bullet and Gripping Stuff. Every hound will try his best to capture the first position, as this event carries a mega prize of £1000. The action will get underway
at 22:00 GMT.
Sharp Bullet contested the Blue Riband final early in the season. So, confidence is not an issue for him, but the recent form is. Ballymac Denis can match any of these rivals in the early exchanges. Gripping Stuff is pitched in at the deep end tonight. Farloe
Luigi was an easy winner last time, but inconsistency is a concern.
Slick Santiago was Steel City Cup finalist, and can pass this stern test. According to our calculations, the black dog, trained by K. Allsop, will be the biggest threat to Forest Dot. Good luck to all the hounds.
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