Killacolla Mal favourite to win Bradford Race
Killacolla Mal has been tagged as the hot favourite runner for The Napoleons Casino Bradford Race that is going to take place at Sheffield track on Tuesday night, May 15. The Grade A1 race over a distance of 500 metres will begin at 19:11 (GMT).
The E. Parker-trained black dog is quite confident to face five strong rivals such as Glow Of Summer, Varra Bruno, Swift Example, Stepaside Glenis and Marinas Judge. The prize purse contains £152.
The dashing dog delivered some outstanding performances during the last couple of months. After winning two big races in March, the four-year-old veteran hound moved on to accomplish three classic triumphs in a row from April 14 to May 1. He excellently
finished as a runner-up in his last start on May 8.
The brilliant son of Droopys Maldini out of Killacolla Lady has a number of iconic feats to his name. Since the very outset of his career, he has been a consistent performer. This is why the maverick sprinter has gained the highest odds in the betting market.
Killacolla Mal’s chances to finish first in the Bradford Race are as high as 95 percent provided he avoids making any mistake on the track.
Glow Of Summer can trigger an upset tonight. The R. Warren-trained fawn b***h finished first in each of the last two races of her career during the first decade of the calendar month. Prior to this, the novice runner had bagged a big triumph on April 17.
From December 10, 2011 to January 13, 2012, she won five races in a row.
Swift Example is also likely to do well. The trainee of C. Hopkins bagged a couple of consecutive victories each time in March and April 2012. He moved on to finish as a runner-up in his second last outing on April 30.
Thus, there is anticipated to be a fierce battle for the Bradford Race title. The hot favourite hound will have fight with his back to the wall in order to thrive. The thrilling and heated event will be amazing to watch. Good luck to all the contestants.
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