Graceys Return to turn tables in A1 420m Flat
Graceys Return looks to be in the most favourable position to turn tables at Peterborough where she is going to run in the A1 420m Flat race on Wednesday, May 16. The contest is scheduled to start at 22:30 (GMT).
To cover the distance of 420 meters, the J Reid-trained blue and white b***h will run against Lieutenant Dan, Mardi Boy, Shades Of Nobby, Cant Sit Still and Bloom Always. The prize purse contains £98.
The brilliant b***h has been enjoying an outstanding success streak since the beginning of the last month. From April 21 to May 9, she won four big races in a row, gaining immense confidence and hiking her racing stamina to a great extent.
Prior to this, the veteran hound had finished as a runner-up in a race on March 29. Overall, she has been a consistent performer and winner since the very outset of her career.
This is why the talented daughter of Droopys Kewell out of Bestoftheblondes holds the highest odds in the betting market for today’s event. If she manages to sustain her winning momentum, she will have up to 95 percent chances to finish first.
Lieutenant Dan can trigger an upset in the race. The S. Saberton-trained black dog accomplished a marvellous hat-trick during the last month. The novice runner won each one of the races with reasonable margin.
This helped the son of Droopys Scolari out of Wise Susie boosted up his morale. Now, he is confident enough to make a big impact today.
Cant Sit Still is too likely to do well in the race. The trainee of B. Green bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs along with a runner-up position in April 2012. He started his career with a splendid victory on March 16.
Thus, each one of these two hounds will give a tough time to the hot favourite hound, making the race thrilling and fantastic. Graceys Return needs to run audaciously in a bid to wrest success from the jaws of her worthy competitors. Let us go for the fabulous action. Good luck to all the contestants.
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