Marketbondholder set to thrive in Dobbins @ Shelbourne A1 525
Marketbondholder, standing in the red box, is all set to display a fascinating show in the Dobbins @ Shelbourne A1 525 at Shelbourne Park on Thursday, October 25th. Victories are not coming to his way regularly, but still it is very hard to overlook
his chances, because he holds plenty of potential.
On September 12th, the brindle dog sealed a comfortable ½-length win. It was a great effort, as he maintained the standards all the way through. Despite failing to make an early impression, he did not lose determination, and with the help of a
strong finish, captured the first rank with ease.
On his latest trip at the open level, the son of Kinloch Brae could not thrive, but it was not a disgraceful loss. He ran on to seize the third position. Stepping down to this class is likely to work as a morale booster for the dashing hound, who surely
has the talent to beat even the best in business.
Other hounds in the pack are: Rathbawn Tommy, Daring Hawk, Hacky Wack Jo, Peacock and Moneyhill Minx. The bettors are left with only a little time to make their moves, as the action is about to begin. As per the schedule, the event will be kicked off at
22:03 GMT. The ultimate champion will leave the field with a handsome prize of 400 Euros.
Peacock was last seen on the winning podium at the end of last month. The blue dog has been struggling since then. She surely needs an extra special effort to make a race of it. Moneyhill Minx needs a slice of luck. On her previous two trips, the black and
white b***h was runner-up. Stepping up to this level is also a thing going against her.
Hacky Wack Jo is unlikely to pose any major threat. The black dog is not only in bad form, but also facing an unfavourable draw. Daring Hawk, on the other hand, has a role to play. Winning two of the previous three races shows how good form he is in. The
punters should not ignore him. However, they can easily rule out Rathbawn Tommy.
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