Lottes Girl to stay consistent in Crayford’s Family & Friends Of John Davidson Trophy
Lottes Girl’s consistent run is really admirable. Over the past few weeks, the white and black b***h has been running brilliantly at different venues. It will certainly be injustice if we judge her on the latest defeat at Monmore, where she could only beat
the back marker after getting crowded at the second bend.
After running a few fine races at Crayford, H. Dimmock’s trainee went to Monmore in mid October, when she took a close win over Aero Gaga. Her track record at Crayford is quite impressive. She shared the podium on her last five races here, winning at least
two of them.
The daughter of Westmead Hawk is a grand servant to the connections, and should be thereabouts in the Family & Friends Of John Davidson Trophy, taking place on Saturday, November 17, 2012.
Among her opponents in the 714 metres contest are: Westmead Armour, Coolavanny Fairy, Westmead Jules, Lets Do This and Mollys Dilemma. It is an open event, and carries a winning prize of 275 pounds.
Coolavanny Fairy should be in the thick of things on the opening lap. The black b***h has the draw in favour, and will be in a position to gain an early advantage. To stay consistent will be the key to success. Lets Do This cannot afford to get shuffled
back at the start. The black b***h returned to Crayford in style, seizing the second place last time around.
Westmead Armour, the Kent St Leger finalist, will look to pounce late. The black dog is currently going through an unlucky spell. He is running well, but in defeat. So, a strong effort is required to unchain the shackles.
Westmead Jules found at least one too strong in the recent trips. A similar outcome is expected today. Mollys Dilemma, the local b***h, may be denied an early lead.
The main players are Westmead Armour, Lottes Girl and Coolavanny Fairy, with the preference for the second-named. Lottes Girl is more consistent than her two major opponents, and should be the top choice for betting. We wish all the best to the participants.
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