Glow Of Summer to stretch her winning streak at Sheffield
After three consecutive victories, Glow Of Summer is flying high. Standing in the blue box, the fawn b***h is facing no big draw concern. Therefore, a chance should be taken on her in the Night Continues At Napoleons Casino, a 500 metres contest, set to
take place at Sheffield on Saturday, April 20th.
The R. Warren-trained is making very fast progress. After taking the top prize at the D3 level, the dashing b***h moved to the A2 level, and continued the great job. She defeated Borna Glance and the rest comprehensively on April 5th, bagging
the first prize by a half length.
Another classy win came to her way on April 12th, when she always led the proceedings. Although the margin of victory was not big, the b***h stayed well in command all the way through. After three confidence-boosting victories, the daughter of
Westmead Joe is unlikely to get carried away.
If she delivers her level best, there will surely be a big prize for her. Other runners in the pack are: Desert Ace, Cortaflex Fen, Magna Sparrow, Old Fort Chief, and Floral Jack. The officials will kick off the proceedings at 22:40 GMT. A prize of 185
pound is reserved for the winner.
Magna Sparrow should be in the thick of things vying for a medal. The black dog is enjoying a favourable draw. He was second on the chart last time around. Desert Ace is in rude health, and there is hardly any reason why it should not continue. The black
dog was runner-up in his previous two rides.
Floral Jack needs to do well to put the cat amongst the pigeons in the first half. Cortaflex Fen does not look to hold obvious claims. So, one can rule her out of the calculations. The black b***h could only take the fourth place last time around.
Old Fort Chief is facing a difficult task in this line-up. So, it is better to leave him alone. The black dog is in terrible form at the moment, doing nothing special lately. We wish the best of luck to all the contenders.
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