Harry Lauder likely to enthral at Shawfield – Scottish Derby (Heat 6) Preview
Harry Lauder will be the runner to lift the title of the Heat 3 Open Race of Bettor.Com Scottish Derby 1st Round which is scheduled to take place at Shawfield racecourse on Saturday night, March 31.
The S. Kennedy-trained fawn dog is geared up to outplay his four worthy rivals including Tricky Chuggy, Barquin Rocky, Mill Pegasus and Taylors Cruise.
The high-voltage contest over 480m distance contains £100 in purse. Harry Lauder will break from Trap 6 when the action begins at 21:00 (GMT).
Since the dawn of 2012, the dashing dog has been performing superbly. After winning three big races in a row during January, he moved forward to bag a victory along with a runner-up rank in the very next month.
The four-year-old veteran hound repeated the same in the month of March. Overall, his portfolio is adorned with epic wins and excellent success streaks.
The son of Graceful Legend out of Strawberry Field is packed with a lot of confidence and winning momentum. He is going to unleash an impressive performance tonight and finish first in the race. His chances to thrive are more than 90 percent.
However, some of the other runners like Barquin Rocky and Taylors Cruise can give rather tough time to Harry Lauder.
Barquin Rocky achieved a triumph along with a runner-up rank during the first month of the calendar year. The trainee of G. Rankin went on to win two big races in February. His last success came on March 3. This hound’s track record is also marvellous.
On the other hand, Taylors Cruise bagged a coupled of consecutive conquests in January 2012. The C. Lister-trained black and white dog moved forward to finish third each in the two subsequent races during the same month.
Thus, each of this duo will pose some tough challenges to Harry Lauder, making victory a herculean task for him. But the favourite dog is likely to meticulously manage the situation to his favour. Good luck to all the runners.
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