Freddy Thelegend to continue progressive journey in A2 500m Flat at Sheffield
It will be a big surprise if Freddy Thelegend fails to show some progress in Monday’s A2 500m Flat at Sheffield, after doing plenty of consistent work over the past few weeks. After winning a couple of A3 meetings in style, the black dog jumped up to this
class, and carried forward his marvellous work.
E. Parker’s charge narrowly missed the crown on his last two trips at this level. On November 16th, he was second by a length’s distance. The son of Premier Fantasy continued doing well, but remained slightly unlucky last time around.
On his latest outing, the June-11 hound missed the crown only by a neck’s distance. Having shown four successive good acts, he is full of spirit, and needs only an extra push to start producing positive results at this level.
Among his opponents are: Last Hura, Swift Pit, Maverick Flame, Stepaside Glenis and Bourbon Brae. The clash is due to get underway at 13:12 GMT. The ultimate champion will receive a handy prize of 110 pounds.
Bourbon Brae is having the draw in favour, but does not enjoy bright chances in this race. The punters should not pin up many expectations on her, because the low odds reflect her prospects. The black b***h is coming off three terrible defeats.
Swift Pit is one of the regular track stalwarts, but inconsistency is an issue. The son of Hondo Black is stepping up in class, and will be under a lot of pressure. So, trusting him blindly is not the way to any riches.
Last Hura’s recent wins were full of fascination. The black b***h is making nonstop progress these days. Ahead of winning an A3 contest last time, the N. Melbourne-trained registered a comfortable 4¼-length triumph at the A4 level. According to our calculations,
the b***h is the biggest threat to Freddy Thelegend.
There will be medal possibilities for Stepaside Glenis, if things go to the plan. Her recent form is not impressive though. Maverick Flame does not have a healthy strike rate from the sixth trap - the one she is currently standing in. So, the bettors should
rule her out of the equation.
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