Magna Rumble, one of the bankers at Sheffield - The Evans Property Group Chase Preview
Magna Rumble is truly one of the safest bets at Sheffield on Tuesday. B. Draper’s charge is due to appear in the Evans Property Group Chase, scheduled to get started at 19:43 GMT.
If we look at Magna Rumble’s fresh stats, there are plenty of positives. On September 18th, the brindle dog ran superbly, but missed the crown only by half a length. He did not let things slip out of his hands, and responded strongly last time around.
In a 500 metres contest, the son of Rumble Impact showed an early pace, and subsequently attained a handsome lead. He continued the good work to ensure his dominance right through the contest. With the help of a classy act, he captured the first rank by
three quarters of a length.
An equally fine act will be enough for him to take the big prize home today. The draw is not a concern for the big fellow, as he is due to start from the second box.
Other hounds in the crew are: Desert Ted, Binas Maldini, Spire Fan Franky, Borna Dealer and Stepaside Cindy. The winner of this event will leave the field with a cash prize worth £110.
Spire Fan Franky is respected as a recent victor. His latest outing was also quite impressive, as he missed the gold only by a head’s distance. The draw is also in his favour, thus the bettors should keep an eye on him.
Borna Dealer is going through an unlucky spell. It will surely change soon, but not today. Stepaside Cindy has plenty to do if having a claim for the top spot.
Desert Ted knows how to win, should the chance arise. Winning three of previous five shows that he is in good rhythm at the moment. Standing in the sixth box, Binas Maldini is looking to book a solo around the outside.
Desert Ted is a dangerous hound, but Magna Rumble looks in a great position to get the better of him. The latter is in such a great momentum that the punters can easily take a chance on him. Good luck to all the hounds.
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