Maui Hawk likely to thrive in Bags Track Championship - Dogs
Maui Hawk summed up a lot of momentum by winning a T2 race with the margin of 5 lengths on November 8. Considering the D. Knight trained black dog’s high spirit, the punters have granted him the 5-4 favourite tag for the high-stakes race of Bags Track Championship
– Dogs that will make the scene at Crayford on Thursday night, November 15.
To taste the title of this IT race, the two-year-old veteran hound will deliver a convincing performance against five mighty rivals after breaking from Trap 6. The race of £200 will be run over the distance of 540 metres.
Since September, Maui Hawk has made some glittering marks to boost up his morale to a great extent.
The brilliant dog has been at Hove for most of the times in his career, thus, his exposure to Crayford is just nominal. Some sport analysts opine that this thing can affect his form in tonight’s contest.
On the other hand, Knight claims that his pupil is well-prepared for every sort of race conditions.
Maui Hawk marvellously won an A3 race by the big margin of 6 ½ lengths on September 21. While being the 5-2 favourite, he convincingly beat Donnas Gift.
The maverick sprinter stepped forward to bag the ace title of the Berkshire Swifty 3 In A Row Trophy on October 13. He outplayed Droopys Jessica by 2 ½ lengths to win that contest.
The skilled runner fought very well, but finished as the runner-up in the Bags Track Championship Dogs of November 1. Then there came his T2 triumph of 8th.
Among the other five contestants, Burgess Lad is likely to perform well. The J. Luckhurst trained brindle dog has been in good form since finishing first in the Kornerstone Creative Stakes of October 6. He won that race by beating Kiltomey Simba with a length’s
margin.
As a whole, the novice runner has a number of glaring feats to his name. Thus, he can give a tough time to the favourite candidate. A rip-roaring battle is imminent between the two mighty dogs. Good luck to both of them.
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