Hi Brandon expected to thrive in William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes
Though Hi Brandon had been winning with regular intervals since the very outset of his career, but he proved to be extra-ordinary effective and impressive during the last two months, setting a marvellous streak of five consecutive triumphs.
Considering the P. Miller trained black dog’s glorious track record, the bettors have picked him as the 5-2 favourite candidate for tonight’s William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes that is set to make the scene at Sunderland racecourse.
The son of Scarty Lad out of Claires Yaris has to break from Trap 6 to stretch his legs over the distance of 450 metres. For the sake of the prize money worth £127, he will compete confidently against five rivals.
Hi Brandon has always lived up to the expectations of the punters who put their money on him. Moreover, his trainer too seems to be quite satisfied with what he has achieved in just a few months of his young career.
The son of Scarty Lad out of Claires Yaris debuted on February 4 with the 4-length N2 victory. He moved on to win a T2 race on March 17.
The brilliant sprinter registered the 6-length clean triumph in the Williamhill.com Stakes of April 6. He hit the limelight by winning The Williamhill.com Stakes on April 17.
After winning a T2 contest on June 27, the maverick runner commenced his fabulous success streak on September 1. Till October 6, he remained unbeaten in every race. It was awesome indeed.
Hi Brandon once again won Williamhill.com Stakes on October 20. Thus, these stats show the extent of stamina the dog owns.
We have every reason to believe that Miller’s pupil will make a big impact in tonight’s showdown. However, Shiloh Valley is likely to show enough resistance to him.
The G. Lynas trained fawn b***h elegantly won William Hill Supporting Racing Post TV Trophy on October 17. She stepped ahead to finish first by 3 ¼ lengths in William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes on November 1.
Thus, the young b***h will not let Hi Brandon go unchallenged. The spar between the two will amuse the spectators a lot. Good luck to them.
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