Lil Risky favourite for Ladbrokes August Festival 416 Final 2012
In the high-profile race of the Ladbrokes August Festival 416 Final 2012, the legendary trainer M. Wallis’ white and brindle dog, Lil Risky, will demonstrate a convincing performance to bring home the first cash prize worth £1000.
It will not be wrong to say that the open race over 416 meters, scheduled to take place at Monmore racecourse tonight, August 24, is the acid test of the three-year-old veteran hound’s capabilities and talent. His fans are eagerly waiting for the dashing
dog to show his traditional class to win the ace race.
From July 25 to August 4, the brilliant son of Ballymac Maeve out of Risk The Town bagged four tremendous triumphs in a row, summing up a lot of confidence for this grand final contest. His last 5-length clean victory in the John Smith's Peterborough Derby
Final made the sport experts felt that the dog would definitely thrive on Friday.
The maverick sprinter also made some glittering marks during the month of June. After winning the follow@ladbrokesnews Sprint Trophy at Oxford, he clinched the Williamhill.com Classic - Heat 4 title at Sunderland.
Interesting to note is the fact that Lil Risky has proved his class well in different race conditions. His previous record at Monmore had been pleasant. Thus, the entire situation goes to his favour. It is expected that he will not take much time to lead
his competitors to finish first.
However, His Own Business can prove to be a little bit risky for him. The A. Heyes trained black dog is on the verge of a hat-trick as he nicely bagged two consecutive conquests during the first twenty days of the calendar month.
The young hound’s last victory in the Ladbrokes August Festival 416 - Heat 1 boosted up his morale to a great extent. That was his first ever success of OR format.
Thus, Lil Risky will have to be wary of this mighty rival who has enough potential to trigger an upset. A fierce duel is expected between these two worthy hounds but success will ultimately go to Lil Risky. Good luck to all the six runners.
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