Lenson Ginger geared up to win Coral Supports The Rgoa Stayers
Since August 2012, Lenson Ginger has been performing nicely. During this period, he has made some decent podium finishes.
The A. Collett trained black dog gained a lot of confidence by winning the Romforddogs.com Maiden Stayers with the huge margin of 5¾ lengths on October 12.
Thus, it is expected that the two-year-old veteran hound will make a big impact in tonight’s Coral Supports The Rgoa Stayers that is scheduled to take place at Romford.
After breaking from Trap 3, the dashing dog will run over 575 meters alongside five mighty rivals. The open race has £175 in the prize purse.
For the last six days, Lenson Ginger has been going through a training session that might have boosted his stamina further. Both the track and the distance go to his favour.
The best thing about the young hound is that he has proved his talent equally well in almost all the major formats of the game. Moreover, he possesses a diverse experience of various race tracks.
These things have made the son of Hondo Black out of Farloe Reserve strong enough, thus, he can be able to make a big impact in any big game.
On September 2, Lenson Ginger excellently brought home the ace title of the Sittingbourne Maiden Stakes Final along with £500. That race went down at Sittingbourne.
After getting three runner-up positions during the same month, the maverick sprinter finished third in his second last outing named as Coral On TV Maiden Stayers Trophy - Heat 1.
The skilled dog tremendously won the Stayers of October 12 by beating the hot favourite candidate, Airlie Impact.
These stats show how talented the dog is. In tonight’s contest, he will be able to thrive comfortably provided he manages to contain Ceroc Shaneboy early.
The J. Mullins trained black and white dog last won a race on July 30. That was the Coral On TV Maiden Stayers - Heat 2. After registering two thirds in September, he grabbed a classy runner-up position on October 4.
Thus, Ceroc Shaneboy will fight hard, but he is not likely to surpass Lenson Ginger easily. Good luck to the both.
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