Mays Teejay set to continue winning journey in Full Pete Puppy Trophy Final at Coventry
Mays Teejay, the exciting pup, is improving at a rapid rate. After doing some excellent work at the A4 level, the black dog jumped right to the open class. It was not easy for him to continue the fantastic work straight after moving up to the higher class.
But the dashing hound raised many eyebrows by performing in an even better fashion.
The 450 metres open contest saw him bagging the first prize by 2¾ lengths. After leaving the first box, the August 11-hound showed immense pace, and soon led the proceeding. Thanks to a brilliant run, he captured the first rank with ridiculous ease.
The bookmakers are still a bit hesitant, because the hound does not have any major experience under his belt. But it is very difficult to ignore his class and talent. If the son of Last Bid manages to deliver to his potential, he will surely be able to upset
the big guns in the Full Pete Puppy Trophy Final at Coventry on Wednesday, April 17, 2013.
Among his rivals are: Teddy The Legend, Klockwork Kaipo, Crimpos Rocky, Russanda Rob, and Droopys Perugi. The 450 metres clash is due to begin at 21:48 GMT. A handsome prize of 1000 pounds is reserved for the successful runner.
It is imperative that Crimpos Rocky wins battle for early supremacy, otherwise it will be very difficult for the black dog to make a winning move. Wearing red jacket, the E. Parker-trained is enjoying a favourable draw though.
Klockwork Kaipo set the standards with a bold victory in the first round. Russanda Rob ought to improve for a further, because there are so many dangerous hounds in the pack.
Droopys Perugi shaped well on debut, but she must brush up on trapping. Teddy The Legend is one of the principals. Standing in the sixth box, the strong sort can get the run of the race out wide. He was a comprehensive winner last time around, when beating
Crimpos Rocky easily by four lengths. We wish the best of luck to all the contenders.
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