Hay Lucky Reem likely to thrive in Greyhound & Pet World Puppy Oaks 525 Round 1 Heat 3
The Hay trained black b***h, Hay Lucky Reem, has all the potential and capabilities that will her notch up first position in the Greyhound & Pet World Puppy Oaks 525 Round 1 Heat 3 here at Harold’s Cross racecourse on Friday, July 20. The high-stakes Open
Race over 525 yards is scheduled to start at 21:30 (GMT).
Hay Lucky Reem possesses an epic track record. The two-year-old novice runner started his career on May 25, 2012 and finished first by the big margin of 6 lengths in her very maiden outing.
The brilliant b***h moved ahead to grab another grand victory in her very next start on July 2. She elegantly got to the top of the podium again in her third outing. She was declared as the solo winner in her last start on July 16----that was the only race
she ran at Harold’s Cross.
These stats depicts that the maverick sprinter is packed with winning impetus that will lend a great hand to her in tonight’s marathon. If she runs to her best, she will have up to 95 percent chances to finish first.
Among the other runners, Droopys Dupre looks to be a strong hound. The F. Black trained blue b***h has accomplished some glorious feats within just six months of her professional career. The two-year-old young and energetic runner won two N2 races with huge
margins in a row during April 2012.
The most important thing about her is that she has never gone down from the podium so far. On June 22, the daughter of Ace Hi Rumble out of Droopys Darjina marvellously achieved a tremendous triumph in an A1 race.
Jibberish is too likely to do well tonight. The A. O'Connor trained blue b***h started her career with a fabulous victory on May 8, 2012. She moved on to get a couple of consecutive thirds in the subsequent starts. The daughter of Black Shaw out of Dons
Fantasy again finished first by the margin of 5 lengths in her last outing on July 6.
In this situation, the spectators will have an exciting event to enjoy. Good luck to all the contestants.
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