Killer Heels expected to thrive in William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes
The G. Gibbinson trained black b***h, Killer Heels, possesses all the potential and personas that will guide her to a sterling success in the William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes that, is scheduled to be held at Newcastle racecourse on Wednesday night, July 4.
When the Grade A1 contest over 480 meters commences at 12:42 (GMT), the three-year-old veteran hound will break from the red box to take on five worthy rivals for the sake of prize money worth £118.
The brilliant b***h has an impressive record in the A1 format, but she has performed equally well in the other formats as well.
During March-April 2012, the talented daughter of Kinloch Brae, out of Sallins Dream, marvellously won three A1 races over 480 meters in a row at Newcastle track. This was indeed a marvellous achievement---a unique one of her career.
The maverick sprinter accomplished a grand victory in a T3 event at the same venue on May 15. She moved ahead to grab a classic conquest in each of the two A2 contests on June 7 and June 26.
Overall, Killer Heels has a number of glaring feats to her name. If she manages to keep her winning impetus intact, she has a big chance of finishing first in tonight’s marathon.
However, the experienced b***h will have to face plenty of resistance from, Lil Lark, on her way towards the finish line.
The J. Fenwick trained black b***h has performed well in A1 and A2 formats. On June 2, 2012, the daughter of Geordie Parker, out of Gneeves Woods, nicely won Bet On Your Mobile At Williamhill.Com over 480 meters in an A3 race at Newcastle.
She moved forward to notch up a glorious triumph in an A2 event entitled as Bet On Your Mobile At Williamhill.Com, held at the same venue.
In her last A1 outing on June 30, the skilled sprinter finished third. These stats suggest that she will put in a lot of effort to impede, Killer Heels, on the track.
By and large, a nail-biting and awe-inspiring competition is expected at Newcastle. Let us see who turns the tables.
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