Jaytee Hellcat, the main player in Lawrence Jones Memorial Festival 480 Dogs Heat 2 at Monmore
Jaytee Hellcat, the Northern Puppy Derby finalist, is back in groove following an excellent victory at Wimbledon. After suffering a terrible loss at Newcastle in October, the black dog was short of confidence. He bounced back in good style, and seized the
first rank by five and a half lengths last time.
After breaking very well, he railed quite nicely, establishing dominance at the first bend. The son of Ace Hi Rumble made no mistake whatsoever after getting his head in front.
After securing such an amazing success, the dashing hound is full of spirit, looking good to dominate proceedings in the Lawrence Jones Memorial Festival 480 Dogs Heat 2 at Monmore, this Monday.
Among his rivals are: Longwood Bound, Guinness Dusty, Any Dak, Graigues Orchard, and Benkaat Blue. The event is scheduled to begin at 16:08 GMT. A cash prize of 150 pounds is reserved for the ultimate champion.
Graigues Orchard has run some of his best races round this venue. The white and black dog is coming off an outstanding performance at Belle Vue, where he notched up the second place.
Benkaat Blue did not relent when beating good field at Wimbledon last time. The blue dog is in good rhythm these days, and could make things tricky for the rest.
Longwood Bound has more to offer after getting off the mark. After facing several unlucky losses, the black dog finally got it right last time, when beating Future Gen by 3¾ lengths.
Guinness Dusty is no stranger to reaching big-race finals. The blue dog was quick last time. He ran brilliantly, but remained slightly unlucky, missing the gold medal by a head’s distance. An extra push is required to make an impression.
Any Dak, one of the leading lights at Henlow, has reached Monmore with plenty of determination under his belt. Winning two of the previous three races shows how good momentum he is in.
Yet, one should take only a calculated risk on him, because tackling entirely different conditions is going to prove a stiff task. We wish the best of luck to him and all others.
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