Lonely Boy leads market for Stayers Trophy
Lonely Boy is leading the betting market for Stadium Bookmakers Stayers Trophy that will go down at Nottingham racecourse on Monday, May 7. The action is scheduled to start at 20:36 (GMT).
In the high-stakes Open Race over a distance of 680 meters, the C. Lister-trained black dog will face five strong rivals such as Bandicoot Lulu, Boherna Bridge, University Man, Hey Kiddo and Romeo Neo. The prize purse contains £200.
Lonely Boy is on the verge of a hat-trick. The four-year-old veteran hound elegantly won two big races during the last month. Prior to this, he had accomplished some iconic marks during November-December 2011.
As a whole, the son of Digital out of Moss Jumper possesses a terrific track record. He has a number of glaring feats to his credit.
At the moment, the brilliant runner is awash with winning momentum and fighting spirit that will lend a great hand to him in tonight’s marathon.
Lonely Boy’s chances to finish first are as high as 90 percent provided he manages to sustain his stamina on the track. The favourite tag will also be an additional advantage for him.
Among the other hounds, Bandicoot Lulu can give a tough time to Lonely Boy. The A. Stevens-trained black b***h is also on a hat-trick. She excellently won a race each on April 23 and May 1. These two epic triumphs came after a long gap of almost five months.
She is expected to use her newly-gained form best to her favour.
Boherna Bridge is also likely to do well tonight. C. Allsopp’s brindle dog achieved a fabulous hat-trick during January-February 2012. He moved ahead to win two races each in March and April. He also gained two consecutive runner-up ranks in the month of
April.
In the light of the above analysis, it is predicted that there will be a fierce battle at Nottingham. The hot favourite hound will have to fight hard in order to keep his head high. The race will have many twists and turns. Let us enjoy a fantastic action
tonight. Good luck to all the contestants.
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