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Loughside Ace looking to break the shackles in Shooting Star 550 Maiden

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Loughside Ace looking to break the shackles in Shooting Star 550 Maiden
Loughside Ace will be fighting for his first ever Grade OR victory in the Shooting Star 550 Maiden at Henlow in England on Thursday, December 27, 2012. He has just raced once in this class and the result was not a very good one for him back then, thus there
will be immense pressure on him.
However, the young greyhound has the ability to make a comeback and he will definitely have a chance of making his team proud at the end of the day.
Although, there will be a lot of pressure on him, yet he will not be worried about his rivals, who are also not in a dominating position right now.
Therefore, the competition is going to be an interesting one and the spectators at Henlow will end up enjoying it a lot. The race will start at 20:42 GMT and the winning hound will bag a cash prize of £150 in the end.
The overall distance to cover for the contestants will be 550 metres, which means that stamina will be the most important factor in the race. Moreover, the starting positions will not be much important, as no one will be looking to attack in the earlier
phases.
Savana Roberto has been given the highest odds for victory, despite the fact that he does not have a lot of experience. He will enter the competition with a starting price of 9 to 4, which shows that the bookmakers have got immense confidence in his abilities.
However, the punters will not be risking all their bets on him and they will definitely look for a couple of more options at the end of the day.
Overall, Savana Roberto has participated in three Grade OR events, winning none of them. Despite that, his confidence level will be good, as he has secured a couple of third place finishes at this level.
The D. Henry’s trainee will look to break the shackles at Henlow today, but will have to weather the storm from someone like Loughside Ace, who has been priced 7 to 2 by the bookies.
The D. Whitton’s trained dog finished fifth in his only OR outing, but he has the ability to make an improvement this time around. He will definitely spice up things at Henlow today.
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