Hightop Sacco set to overpower Droopys China in A1 400m Flat at Romford
Only one who can outsmart Droopys China in Thursday’s A1 400m Flat at Romford is Hightop Sacco. According to our calculations, P. Young’s charge is expected to be there or thereabouts when it matters.
The black dog did a very good job in a similar contest here a few days ago. After facing three straight defeats, he was surely under a lot of pressure. From the same fifth box, he avoided all the mess to ensure a clear passage.
After an early pace, he went wide. Strategy to go away from the rails made things even demanding and as a result, he could only secure the second place behind Lisloose David. A fine act has boosted up his confidence and if he gets a clean run, there will be no reason why he should not perform up to the standards.
The son of Droopys Scolari was last seen on the winning podium on October 17th, when he grabbed the first rank by a neck’s distance despite getting bumped in the beginning. There are no doubts over his wonderful racing abilities, and he is just going through an unlucky phase.
Today’s race is an ideal chance for the big fellow to unchain the shackles. His biggest task will be to get the better of Droopys China, who is currently enjoying the highest odds of 11 to 4.
Despite a couple of awful losses, the bookmakers have shown complete trust in abilities of the b***h. The white and blue female hound registered a fascinating triumph over Hightop Sacco at the start of last month.
Since she has already beaten Hightop Sacco, the bookies are anticipating a similar outcome. But the situation is different altogether this time. Hightop Sacco is in far better rhythm, and would be able to dish out revenge.
Besides these two, there are first-class hounds in the pack. Their names are: Beat Them Becks, Fantastic Royal, Alis Valley and Newinn Holly. The 400 metres contest is due to get started at 15:48 GMT. It carries a winning prize of 135 pounds. We wish the best of luck to all the hounds.
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