Glenardan to keep consistent run intact in 2012 Track Bookmakers Puppy Derby Round 1 Heat 10 at Harold’s Cross
Consistency is Glenardan’s most effective weapon, which he often uses to collect plenty of admiration. If one looks at his last few efforts, there will hardly be anything wrong.
The black dog’s ability to perform consistently well will help him shine in the first round of the 2012 Track Bookmakers Puppy Derby, being held at Harold’s Cross on Friday, September 7, 2012.
Heat 10 will see Hondo Black’s son batting with five fast and furious hounds. Since the pressure will be huge at the big level, the punters should stick to the one with an ability to handle the situation wisely.
According to our calculations, Glenardan is the best option for betting. He has been performing quite decently over the past few weeks.
The skilful hound looked a bit rusty in his first-ever appearance at the open level last month. Going wide did not help him at all and as a result, he could only secure the fourth place.
The hound, however, learnt a good lesson from his mistakes, and did not repeat them on the next occasion. A splendid effort helped him open his account in this class on August 17th, when he beat El Miller by four lengths. He demonstrated an equally
good show on the following two outings, but remained unlucky.
Glenardan missed the gold medal only by a head’s distance last time out. A few things did not go to the plan last twice, but the consistent work he displayed was quite fascinating.
If he delivers his one hundred percent, there will be no problem for him to beat the opposition. Among his rivals are: Ballyhill Sub, Montos Kraft, Tornaroy Taliban, Goinglight Girl and Freedom Serrano. The race will be begun at 22:00 GMT.
Goinglight Girl is making such a huge jump in class that a nervous start is on the cards. Montos Kraft does have the skill to outpace even the best in the business. But any crowding will work against his cause.
Out-of-form Freedom Serrano does not have bright chances. On the other hand, confidence might become an issue for Ballyhill Sub, who was at bottom of the chart last time. Tornaroy Taliban looks dangerous by name, but his rivals don’t need to be worried,
as he is not a regular runner in this class.
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