Marazion Magic likely to win Maiden Trophy
Marazion Magic is likely to produce a rock-solid pace at Nottingham racecourse in an effort to win The Stadium Bookmakers 480m Maiden Trophy that will take place tonight, June 11. The Open Race over the distance of 480 metres will commence at 20:37 (GMT).
The C. Allsopp-trained black dog looks to be confident enough to show his gust against five strong rivals such as Frisby Barney, Ice Bound, Mademoiselle, Pineapple Jamie and Erics Lass.
Since the dawn of the calendar year, the dashing dog has been performing excellently on Monmore track. His first outing at Nottingham came on June 4 but he could not be able to do well, finishing 5th.
However, the three-year-old novice runner had accomplished some fantastic feats during April-May. After winning a big race on April 30, the brilliant hound bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs in the month of May.
The son of Hondo Black out of Marazion Queen commenced his career in October 2011 and managed to break his maiden on December 15. As a whole, he has been a successful sprinter.
If he keeps his stamina and momentum intact in the Maiden Trophy, he will defiantly have up to 90 percent chances to finish first.
Among Marazion Magic’s rivals, Mademoiselle seems to be a strong runner who is likely to unleash a big run in order to thrive. The P. White-trained brindle b***h bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs each in March and May 2012. In between, she gained a
6 ¼-length grand victory on April 28.
Thus, the brilliant b***h has enough potential to wrest success from the jaws of Marazion Magic. There will be a tough battle between these two hounds, making the event thrilling and interesting.
Among the other runners, Pineapple Jamie is likely to endeavour for the first position. The L. Cook-trained black dog achieved two epic triumphs in May 2012. He proceeded to finish first in his last outing on June 4. At the moment, the dashing dog is carrying
a lot of enthusiasm.
In this situation, the competition will be rip-roaring. Let us see who turns the tables. Good luck to all the six hounds.
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