Lets Go Liv and Ballyrhan Babe stand neck-and-neck at Hall Green – Intertrack Runners-Up Final Preview
Hall Green greyhound racing course is set to host Intertrack Runners-Up – (A2) Final today, February 15. With big prize money worth of £247, the Grade A3 race of 480m Flat distance will begin at 13:19.
The entries for the high-profile event include:
1: Watchfor Twiglet
2: Ballyrhan Babe
3: Westmead Newcall
4: Moyvane Hawk
5: Dukes Onyx
6: Lets Go Liv
For its honourable readers, Bettor.Com presents an exclusive betting preview of the contest. This will help the bookies to stake their money after gauging the racing skills of the hounds in a nutshell.
Watchfor Twiglet
Trained by S Deakin, the white and brindle dog has been enjoying good form since December 2011, winning three races to date. His last victory by 1 length on February 8 was a big morale booster for him. This installed the dog as a potential fighter for the
final showdown.
The fresh form of the son of Crash out of Watchfour Twiggy suggest that he will perform well tonight, having 75 percent chances to win.
Ballyrhan Babe
Since last three months, the J Meek-trained black b***h has been at the peak of her game. By delivering marvellous performances, she has won five races during this period. Her last two consecutive wins have enhanced her fighting spirit greatly.
The daughter of Droopys Maldini out of Sporting Renata will be eying on a hat-trick when she plunges into the track again tonight. She has as high as 85 percent chances to thrive.
Westmead Newcall
Since October 2011, the black dog has won just two races. This long lean patch has dented his morale badly. The trainee of G Bakewell has been unimpressive throughout his career.
As far as today’s race is concerned, the son of Top Honcho out of Westmead Olivia is not likely to make any impact. He may finish third or fourth.
Moyvane Hawk
The black b***h has also registered merely two victories since October 2011. The G Ballentine-trained hound is going through a severe slump which shows that she will not be able to do well in this race.
Dukes Onyx
After bagging a couple of consecutive victories in November 2011, the C Andrews-trained black b***h turned to be off-coloured and started losing continuously. However, her 1 length clean victory on February 3 hiked her confidence to some extent.
Overall, the daughter of Westmead Hawk out of Loughnatousa Kim has been an inconsistent performer throughout her career. If she manages to capitalise on her form well, she has 60 percent chances to win.
Lets Go Liv
Trained by J Meek, the brilliant b***h too won two back-to-back contests in November 2011. Since the dawn of 2012, she has grabbed one victory on February 8. This success has installed her as a 9-4 hot favourite for today’s race.
The daughter of Duke Special out of Droopys Shirley had a fabulous hat-trick in March 2011. Despite being the top pick of the bookies, she has no more than 80 percent chances to win tonight.
Conclusion
In the light of the above-mentioned statistical analysis, it is deduced that there will be a tough tractor pull between Ballyrhan Babe and Lets Go Liv for the ace title of the final. Both the hounds are of equal calibre. It is hard to predict who will surpass
but Ballyrhan Babe has higher chances.
Let us get ready for the mega show. Good luck to all the tagged runners.
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