Killer Heels hoping to win Hotbox Bet Stakes
Killer Heels looks to be in the most favourable position to finish first in William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes, a Grade A1 race which is going to take place at Newcastle track on Wednesday night, April 11.
Over a distance of 480 meters, the G. Gibbinson-trained black b***h is geared up to compete against Was Not Ricky, Ultra Bess Tune, Tirmaquin Putt, Adamant Maldini and Old Fort Mission.
The brilliant b***h will break from the red trap when the marathon starts at 13:12 (GMT). The event is offering £118 as prize money.
The three-year-old young runner is on a hat-trick. After achieving a marvellous victory by a mammoth margin of 9 lengths on March 27, 2012, she stepped ahead to finish first again in her last outing on April 4.
Prior to these two triumphs, the dashing sprinter had won a race along with attaining a runner-up spot in the first half of March.
The daughter of Kinloch Brae out of Sallins Dream elegantly accomplished an epic hat-trick from December 24, 2011 to January 17, 2012.
As a whole, the talented hound poses to a consistent performer. Her career chart is adorned with excellent success streaks.
As far as tonight’s showdown is concerned, Killer Heels will surely run to her utmost in a bid to cross the boundary strap ahead of all. Her chances to finish first are as high as 90 percent.
Among the other runners, Ultra Bess Tune and Adamant Maldini are likely to perform well in the race.
Ultra Bess Tune bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs during March 2012. The P. Rutherford-trained hound moved forward to clinched 4th and 3rd positions in the two subsequent starts.
On the other hand, Adamant Maldini superbly notched up top spot in three races each in February, March and April 2012. During this period, the D. Calvert-trained black dog also claimed two consecutive runner-up spots.
In this situation, it is predicted that there will be a rip-roaring clash at Newcastle tonight. Success is likely to be a herculean task for Killer Heels. Let us see how she manages to thrive. Good luck to all the contestants.
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