Mays Gold geared up to win Stadium Bookmakers 595
Mays Gold looks to be in the most favourable position to finish first in the Stadium Bookmakers 595 contest that will go down at Oxford racecourse on Thursday, May 17. The high-voltage Open Race over a distance of 595 metres will commence at 20:50 (GMT).
For the prize cheque of £150, the C. Price-trained black dog will show his guts against Bangcrashwallop, Coolavanny Fairy, Head Iton Eoin, Airport Bound and Omega Mick.
Mays Gold has been enjoying great form since the dawn of 2012. After winning two races in January, the three-year-old veteran hound excellently earned a victory on February 14.
From March 13 to April 11, the dashing dog accomplished three triumphs along with a runner-up rank in a row. The maverick sprinter finished as a runner-up in his second last start on April 24.
Keeping in view the talented dog’s impressive feats, the punters have tagged him as the hot favourite runner for today’s showdown.
The son of Droopys Vieri out of Mays Gray is likely to capitalise well on his inherent racing capabilities and manoeuvre success to his favour emphatically. His chances to thrive are up to 93 percent.
Bangcrashwallop can give a tough time to the hot favourite hound. The H. Dimmock-trained white and black dog is on the verge of a hat-trick as he excellently won a race each on April 21 and May 6, 2012. Earlier, the son of Crash out of Marilyn Mal had gained
a mega success each on February 20 and April 4.
Head Iton Eoin is also expected to perform well in the race. P. Rosney’s black dog won two races in a row during March-April 2012. The experienced and talented sprinter nicely finished first in his last outing on May 10.
Each one of these two hounds has potential to trigger an upset. Thus, there will be a tough tug of war in the race. Mays Gold will have to fight with his back to the wall in order to thrive. The race will have many twists. Let us go for a fabulous action.
Good luck to all the contestants.
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