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Hair Pin tipped for victory in a Grade A1 race at Poole

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Hair Pin tipped for victory in a Grade A1 race at Poole
A thrilling contest is on the cards in a Grade A1 race at Poole in England on Tuesday, December 4, 2012. Most of the greyhounds lined up for action have been struggling for form, which will make things interesting at the end of the day.
The spectators at the venue will definitely enjoy this situation and they will be looking forward to the start of action. However, the bettors will be a touch concerned, as they will be risking money on different runners and some of them could end up losing
in the end.
Both the speed and stamina will be important in the 450 metre event, which is scheduled to kick off at 22:22 GMT. This means that the cleverest hound will walk away with a cash prize of £97 in the end.
The participants should not be overly aggressive at any point of the event, as the distance to cover is neither too long nor short. The ones who attack in the opening stages might run out of gas towards the final few metres.
On the other hand, it will not be a good idea to be overly slow in the beginning. The one who gains some early momentum will be in a position to pressurise the rest.
Looking at the records of all contestants, the bookies have shown confidence in the abilities of Gilligan, who is relatively new to the sport. He debuted this year, but has appeared in plenty of competitions until now, which means that he will not be much
nervous at this moment.
The B. Black’s trained dog has been given a general starting price of 11 to 8 and it will be a good idea to risk some money in his favour. However, he is not going to enter the contest from a very good position, which will discourage the punters to gamble
on him.
He will be starting the race from trap number four, so he needs to avoid crowd at the start otherwise things could go terribly wrong for him.
On the other hand, Hair Pin has been slotted in trap number one, which means that he is likely to get a clearer run compared to his main rival.
The G. Wright’s trainee delivered a pretty decent result last time around, as he finished in third place. He is fully aware of the conditions at Poole, thus he has a solid chance of making his team proud today.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely of the writer’s and do not reflect bettor.com’s official editorial policy.

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