Gurtnacrehy Ruby looks strong for S1 575m Flat
The legendary trainer P. Young’s blue and white dog, Gurtnacrehy Ruby, looks to be the strongest candidate on the card of the S1 575m Flat that is going to take place at Romford racecourse on Wednesday night, August 8. The high-stakes race will commence
at 22:30 (GMT).
The two-year-old young and enthusiastic hound will break from the orange box to take on five worthy competitors. His past record in S1 format had been good enough.
The dashing dog started his career in February 2012, getting two consecutive runner-up ranks at Romford on April. He moved on to gain a few more second spots in some subsequent starts.
The talented son of Droopys Vieri out of Killeagh Maggie marvellously broke his maiden with the title of S1 575m Flat that was held at Romford on June 23. He again accomplished a grand victory in the Remembering Eddie On The Winning Line Maiden Marathon
over 750 meters on June 29.
The maverick sprinter moved forward to gain three thirds and one runner-up position in a row. The most important thing about the hound is that he has proved his skills equally well in various formats of the sport. He has plenty of good experience over Romford.
Thus, Gurtnacrehy Ruby is expected to thrive convincingly provided he manages to overcome Pas Buster in the beginning stage of the race.
The black and white dog is also trained by P. Young. The veteran hound has been at the peak of form since the outset of the calendar year. During the last couple of months, he delivered some eye-catching and impressive performances.
The son of Fatboyz Nodrog out of Esmonde Princess elegantly finished first by the big margin of 5 ½ lengths in his last race that took place on July 31 at Romford.
As a whole, the skilled hound has made many tremendous achievements in his career. Thus, he looks to be strong enough on the paper.
In this scenario, it is expected that Pas Buster and Gurtnacrehy Ruby will fight neck-to-neck tonight. This battle will make the event interesting enough. Good luck to both the worthy hounds.
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