Louis The First ticks all boxes in BAGS Track Championship Dogs at Belle Vue
Nothing goes against Louis The First, who - after two tremendous victories - is in an awesome position to stamp his rivals in BAGS Track Championship Dogs, being hosted by Belle Vue on Wednesday, October 31, 2012.
J. Andrews’ charge won a red-hot A1 here at the weekend, when making all. He has been performing brilliantly over the past few weeks. After facing an unlucky loss at the start of this month, the blue dog returned to the winning ways, and did the trick in
an excellent way.
He railed quite nicely to ensure a comprehensive 2¼-length victory over Call Me Freddie. The son of Rumble Impact did not stop there, and continued the wonderful work. On his latest trip, the 2-year-old grabbed the first place by a neck’s distance.
His ability to make the best of the rails makes him a dangerous fellow. He just needs to come up with his A-game in order to ensure another comprehensive triumph. Among his rivals are:
Angies Flyer, Turnabarson Blue, Leggy Tiger, Droopys Clive and Salacres Brad. According to the plan, the 470 metres flat race will be initiated at 16:57 GMT. A cash prize of 200 pounds is reserved for the successful hound.
Leggy Tiger will battle all day and night as well if needed. The brindle dog won a good race on October 18th, but suddenly lost his rhythm after that. He was fourth on his previous trip.
Turnabarson Blue will need to bring his trapping boots. He is going through a bad spell these days. After losing an open race at Henlow, the blue dog failed to recover, and suffered a shameful defeat at Sheffield last time. There is no chance of bouncing
back against this pack.
The draw has not worked out too well for Salacres Brad. Standing in the fourth box, the fawn dog surely needs plenty of luck to make an impression.
Angies Flyer is a potential threat, but his present form is a huge concern. He is likely to see others only from behind. Droopys Clive, who came up with a very slow split time in a recent trial, is unlikely to trouble the judge.
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