Mays Millhouse favourite to win The Coral Champion Stakes - Heat 3
Most of the bookmakers strongly believe that the G. Ballentine trained black dog, Mays Millhouse, can emphatically finish first in The Coral Champion Stakes - Heat 3 that is scheduled to take place at Romford racecourse on Friday night, August 31. How far
the claim is correct, the dog’s career chart will tell this.
The three-year-old veteran hound picked up some miraculous momentum with the start of this month. First, he marvellously won the Stadium Bookmakers 595 at Oxford and then went for the title of the Coral Supports The RGOA Stayers.
These two back-to-back triumphs infused immense confidence in the young dog. Moreover, the bookmakers started considering him as an invincible prospect.
Anyhow, the son of Last Bid out of Perrys Lace seemed to be somewhat out-of-colours when he finished 3rd in The London Road Chase Stayers. After this race, he had almost a week to recuperate his form and fix the fault lines.
Then there came the Romforddogs.com Stayers which he won convincingly by the reasonable margin of 5 lengths. This was his last start.
If we analysis these stats, it seems obvious that the dog possesses a lot of firepower and energy that can help him thrive in any big race. Thus, his prospects to win tonight’s event are quite clear.
But one thing is obvious that Mays Millhouse will have to face a lot of resistance from Brave The Times who too has been doing well for the last two months.
The Derrick Atkins trained black dog nicely won the Bookmakers Midi at Henlow on July 26. He moved ahead to stand first in the Summer 545, held at Mildenhall on August 14.
The son of Head Bound out of Brave Pony grabbed a 3¼-length clean victory in the very next race entitled as Crayford Bookmakers Stakes. These two consecutive triumphs have spiked up his confidence level greatly.
At the moment, he seems to be in a position to challenge anyone. Thus, Mays Millhouse will have to wary of him in tonight’s marathon.
Overall, the close competition will be greatly amusing for the spectators. Let us be there to enjoy the party.
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