Mill Bullseye upbeat for Netting Services Sprint Trophy
A T2 victory on August 17 tuned up the K. Macari trained white and black dog Mill Bullseye’s confidence that will help him seal first position in the high-stakes race of Netting Services Sprint Trophy, scheduled to be held at Sunderland racecourse on Wednesday night, August 29.
The three-year-old novice hound’s decent record in OR format suggests that he can be able to perform extra-ordinarily well in tonight’s contest over 261 meters. On winning, he will walk away with £300.
The dashing dog debuted in February 2012. He broke his maiden with a 5¾-length T3 victory on March 30. He went on to finish first again in the very next race on April 7.
These two tremendous triumphs at just the threshold of his career made the punters felt that the enthusiastic dog had enough potential to thrive in any big race anytime.
In the month of July, the talented son of Droopys Corelli out of Huggies Lass marvellously bagged a couple of consecutive OR triumphs. The one was Williamhill.com Festival Flyer - Heat 2 while the other is entitled as The Williamhill.com Festival Flyer Final.
This was the peak point of the dog’s career. After a few more podium finishes, he again accomplished a mega victory on August 17. Thus, Mill Bullseye has beautifully established himself as a strong candidate in the betting market. The best thing about him is that he has done equally well in different sort of race conditions.
It is hoped that Mill Bullseye will enjoy great time tonight. The only threat to him can be Hey Serena who excellently won three races with reasonable margins from August 11 to 25. The C. Parker trained black b***h set that success streak after a long lean patch.
The veteran hound will surely capitalize on this fresh form to earn fourth straight success. For this objective, she will give tough time to Mill Bullseye.
Thus, we can expect a stern duel between these two mighty hounds. Afterall, Mill Bullseye has higher chances to thrive. Good luck to all the six hounds who are going to give the spectators an exciting time to enjoy.
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