Lolos Lee likely to win the 400 metres flat race at Romford
Lolos Lee has been given the best odds for the Grade A1 race at Romford in England on Monday, April 16, 2012. The winner of the event will be awarded a cash prize of £135 in the end.
The 400 metres flat race is scheduled to start at 21:17 GMT and following six entries have been confirmed for it: Lolos Lee, Isit Possible, Oneco Fantasy, Promised One, Killeenagh Lad, and Solid Kaka.
The bookies expect Lolos Lee to finish on top of the table today, as she has been performing really well for the past many months. She is an experienced campaigner and the punters will also have immense confidence in her abilities.
The P. Young’s trained b***h has won a couple of races in her past five attempts. She seems to be quite comfortable at Romford, as her performances at this venue have been really good.
In her most recent run, Lolos Lee managed to secure the runners up spot. She was not the favourite for that race, but still did a decent job in the end. Her trainer will be expecting a better result from her in today’s race. She is the daughter of Brett
Lee out of Lolos Choice and was born in March 2008.
Another b***h, who seems to be in decent form, is Isit Possible. Her consistent performances have helped her gain the confidence of the bookies and the bettors. She is a regular runner in this class and is expected to take advantage of her experience in
the race.
The D. Mullins’ trained b***h was unable to make an impression in her most recent race, as she ended up sixth in it. She lost momentum at the start of the event and failed to recover from then onwards.
Despite that, Isit Possible will definitely give a tough time to her rivals in today’s race, as she has the ability to bounce back strongly. The punters might be encouraged to risk some money in her favour as well.
The second favourite b***h is the daughter of Killahan Phanter out of Sanu We Kee and was born in February 2010.
Other than the top two, Oneco Fantasy and Promised One might also manage to make an impression in the race at Romford.
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