Funworld Boy to go unchallenged in Nigel Flowers Dash
The last two months had been the golden time for Funworld Boy as he accomplished some iconic victories in OR format of the game. This shows that the C. Price trained blue and white dog possesses enough talent. Thus, it is quite logical to claim that he will
prove to be an invincible runner for his five rivals in tonight’s Nigel Flowers Dash that is scheduled for Coventry.
The three-year-old veteran hound has proved his class on many occasions. Open races have always been his cup of tea. Following the recent success streak, the brilliant dog possesses a lot of momentum that is a license of his success in the coming contest.
The talented son of Droopys Vieri out of Marlfield Lucy has an impressive track record. His profile is adorned with excellent performances.
In the first half of July, Funworld Boy nicely won 1st July Dash and Brandon Dash - Div A consecutively, boosting up his morale greatly and gaining respectable place in the betting market. He went on to bag the title of The Sir Chris Hoy Sprint Div 1 later
this month.
On August 3, the maverick sprinter grabbed a superb victory in The Phillips Idowu Sprint Div 1. That was a brilliant performance. His last triumph came in the Derby Wonder Dash.
To most, these stats are more than sufficient to put their trust on Funworld Boy. This is the reason he has been regarded as the hot favourite candidate for tonight’s marathon.
Despite this, the competent dog will have to face a little resistance from Drumcrow Dusty who is desperate for an OR victory.
The D. Acott trained blue dog debuted in July 2012 and achieved two T3 victories during the same month. The novice hound went on to win D1 263m Flat on August 11.
Having badly failed in three consecutive open races, the son of Killahan Phanter out of Drumcrow Nicola won another D1 race on September 8.
In this scenario, the competition will be fairly close but Funworld Boy is destined to carry the day convincingly. The fun-laden action will be exciting to watch.
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