Geneva Emy expected to add winning touch to her performance at Coventry
Geneva Emy is going through an unlucky phase at the moment. On her previous three ventures including a trial, the black b***h was second on the table. Since an A3 success on January 12th, P. Naylor’s charge has been running well, but only in defeat.
The time has come for her to finally put her campaign back on the winning patch. Having done a great job in defeat at the open level, the daughter of Ace Hi Rumble is stepping down in class, and looks fully prepared for a cracking show.
Although there is a very strong opposition present, the dashing b***h is likely to show a winning performance in the Glengorse Golf Club Trophy, a 485 metres A1 race, scheduled to be hosted by Coventry on Saturday on March 2nd.
The draw is really a worry for Geneva Emy. In order to put the rivals under pressure, she needs to make her intensions known right from the beginning. If the July-11 b***h fails to do anything special at the start, it will become a tough ride for her.
Among her rivals are: Millstreet Lady, Locnamon Brian, Rainham Tiger, Thinkingoutloud, and Jumeirah Fiddler. It will be started at 21:30 GMT. A cash prize of 150 is reserved for the ultimate champion.
Millstreet Lady is the biggest threat to our pick. Ahead of finishing fourth at the open level, the blue b***h won an A4 event with ease. She dominated the proceedings all the way through, and eventually took the first prize by a couple of lengths. She is
expected to do business come h**l or high water.
Rainham Tiger will be trying to upset our calculations today. After ending up fifth last time, it is a tough journey for the brindle dog. As far as Locnamon Brian’s chances are concerned, we are not enthusiastic. Since the draw is tricky, things could begin
to happen very soon.
Jumeirah Fiddler is not one to go grabbing the reins immediately. On the other hand, it is not that easy leave Thinkingoutloud out of the calculations. The red jacket is a massive plus for him.
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