Lone Gospel looking solid in Inspectorate Race at Romford
Lone Gospel is renowned for her consistent work. The black b***h produces a positive result, whenever she gets a clean ride. Her stats are good enough to show the extraordinary racing skills she possesses.
A recent trouncing does not take anything away from her, as E. Gaskin’s trainee is well capable of returning to the winning ways. No matter how good odds she gets, the punters should take a chance on her in the Inspectorate Race, being held at Romford on
Wednesday, September 5th.
The daughter of Honcho Classic recorded her last win in mid August, when she showed a flawless performance. An early pace helped her put the rest of the pack under a lot of pressure. She railed quite nicely to lead at the second bend.
There was no stopping to her afterwards. She enhanced her advantage, and eventually seized the first place by two and a quarter lengths.
The b***h was an unlucky loser last time. She got bumped early on and as a result, nothing was possible for her. Thus, she finished fifth on the table.
Just one unlucky loss takes nothing away from the skilful b***h. Hence, one can expect her to put things back to the normal, and come up with a solid show.
Among her rivals are: Skywalker Sadie, Hi Amigo, Cry Lightening, Hi Way and Oopys Harebe. The 400 metres race is scheduled to take place at 22:13 GMT. It is an A1 event, and carries a cash prize worth £135.
Skywalker Sadie is a consistent runner, and belongs to an in-form kennel. P. Young’s trainee is performing quite decently these days. The brindle b***h won an A1 race comprehensively before sharing the podium twice lately. The daughter of Pricless Rebel
got bumped at the fourth bend, and therefore failed to trouble the leading pair last time.
Out of others, Hi Amigo seems to be a solid option. The black and white b***h is due to start from the red box, and will have an edge. But she needs plenty of luck to break the shackles.
Both Lone Gospel and Skywalker Sadie need a clear passage to thrive. The former has the draw in favour, and gets the nod. Good luck to all the hounds.
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