Leap Of Faith all set to thrive in Sheffield’s Coors Light 3 Steps To Victory Heat 1
Leap Of Faith did a little wrong on his previous two ventures, but Lady Luck nevertheless smiled on him as he took the first prize by a short head’s distance on both occasions. The first heat of the Coors Light 3 Steps To Victory at Sheffield is way tougher
competition than what he faced at Kinsly last twice. Therefore, the brindle dog needs to track cleverly in the beginning to make an impression on Tuesday, April 23, 2013.
The draw is not favourable for him. And it means that he has to run very carefully. Even a little nudge from the neighbours could spoil the entire party. The son of Crash has been running well on constant basis for last many weeks. In his previous appearance
here in February, the M. Daniels-trained was second on the chart, missing the gold medal only by three quarters of a length.
Other runners in the pack are: Welton Arthur, Kilmeen Bill, Mill Whiskers, Hometown Honey, and Hollyoak Laelaps. The 480 metres clash is due to begin at 19:58 GMT. Just like other heats, the winner of this race will get a prize of 200 pounds as well as a
place in the next round.
Welton Arthur is a classy sort, who made an early exit last year. The black dog has entered this year’s event with great determination. The draw is a massive plus, therefore one can expect him to play a big role. Kilmeen Bill shaped with plenty of promise
on debut, but even more is required to be a winner in this meeting.
Hollyoak Laelaps is a lightly raced type. The blue dog made a good solo trip lately. Mill Whiskers would be a handful on the pick of his form. The black dog needs to bounce back in style after making a couple of rough rides. Hometown Honey was awesome prior
to her recent loss. After winning a couple, the fawn b***h suddenly lost rhythm, and ended up fifth last time. An awful loss would have dented her confident, and this is the only big concern. Good luck to all the contestants.
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