Guinness Sky to make an impact in Hove Sprint on April 25th
Guinness Sky, trained by S. Cahill, has a bright future ahead, and he will prove his worth by winning Hove Sprint at Hove on Thursday, April 25, 2013. Look at his recent stats, and you will surely be impressed. The blue dog won two of his previous three
races in good style. After showing his magic at the D1 level, he perpetuated his classy work, and took the second position on the subsequent occasion. Since he baulked in the very beginning, it was really tough for him to get the first place.
The dog did not lose determination, and came up with a solid performance last time around. The open race saw him capturing the first rank comfortably by two and a quarter lengths. It was an amazing performance. He showed good early pace to establish his
dominance right in the beginning. The son of Rayvin Giovanni was uncatchable afterwards.
He continued the great job, and got the better of the rivals with ease. The draw is not a concern for him today. All he needs is to take a fast start after stepping out of the blue box. Among the rivals are: Helenas Sailor, Comeragh King, Oscars Cobra, Ardbeg
Chris, and Cloheena Micky. The 285 metres contest is due to begin at 20:18 GMT. The winner will leave the field with a prize of 175 pounds.
Ardbeg Chris is unlikely to do anything special in a company of this nature. Despite a favourable draw, the hound is likely to make a few errors. Comeragh King has a strike rate of 33 percent, but looks not the one to dismiss lightly. The draw is a concern
though.
The make-up of this race may stifle Oscars Cobra’s chances. The black dog was fourth last time out. Cloheena Micky’s hopes are built on shaky foundations here. The black dog could only take the third place last time around. Helenas Sailor is a dangerous
fellow though. The blue dog is full of rhythm after making three wonderful solo runs, and could make an impact in this meeting. We wish the best of luck to all the contestants.
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