Jennas Pony seems strong for The Sir Chris Hoy Sprint Div 2
The C. Allsopp trained white and fawn b***h, Jennas Pony, seems to be the strongest contender for victory in The Sir Chris Hoy Sprint Div 2, an Open Race that is set to take place at Perry Barr on Friday night, July 27. The action will begin at 19:47 (GMT).
On the flat track of 275 meters, the three-year-old veteran hound will fight for the prize money worth £200 after breaking from the black box.
The brilliant b***h picked up immense confidence by winning the Coral On TV b*****s – Heat 1 over 400 meters at Romford on July 9---she won emphatically without the favourite tag.
The talented daughter of Ballymac Maeve out of Pony Maiden moved on to finish as a runner-up in the Coral On TV b*****s Trophy Final at the same venue on July 13. She gained a third in her last start named as Romforddogs.Com b*****s.
Earlier in the month of May, the maverick sprinter grabbed a grand victory at Monmore. She also earned a tremendous triumph in April. These stats suggest that Jennas Pony owns immense talent and fighting spirit that will lend a great hand to her in the coming
contest.
However, the b***h is going to run at Perry Barr for the very first time. This can be a disadvantage for her, otherwise, she has up to 90 percent chances to finish first.
Milestone Nala is another worthy candidate for the race. The D. Freeman trained black b***h elegantly won a T3 race each on May 26 and June 1 at the same venue she will be offered to show her skills tonight.
The two-year-old novice runner grabbed a grand victory in an A5 race on June 16. The daughter of Kinloch Brae out of Julies Newbie went on to accomplish a tremendous triumph each on June 26 and July 3. She finished as a runner-up in her last start on July
22.
This track record reveals that Milestone Nala can prove to be fairly fatal for Jennas Pony. Let us enjoy the exciting action and see who carries the day. Good luck to both the b*****s.
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