Moaning Penny primed to perform well at Mildenhall – 700 Maiden Preview
Moaning Penny is geared up to run to her best and make a big impact at Mildenhall racecourse where she will participate in the high-stakes Open Race of March 700 Maiden on Tuesday, March 20.
The D. Whitton-trained brilliant b***h is fully prepared to cope with the mega challenge in the mega marathon. With £100 of prize money, the event is scheduled to start at 21:45 (GMT). The length of the track will be 700m Flat distance.
The b***h’s competitors include Siege Of Venice, Harps Millie, Droopys Neale, Passport Bill and Ard Boiled Egg.
Since the dawn of the calendar year, the maverick b***h has been at the peak of her form. After bagging two victories each in January and February 2012, she moved forward to win two more races during the first half of March.
The daughter of Westmead Hawk out of Florida Penny elegantly accomplished runner-up rank in her second last outing on March 8.
Since starting her professional career in June 2011, the talented hound has been performing consistently. During June-July 2011, she earned a fabulous hat-trick.
At this stage, Moaning Penny is awash with momentum. She will be able to show outstanding performance tonight and add one more glorious triumph to her career chart.
Out of the b***h’s competitors, Passport Bill and Droopys Neale look to be strong enough, and each of the duo is likely to fight well for success.
Passport Bill bagged a couple of consecutive victories during January 2012. The E. Gowler-trained black dog moved forward to win a race each in the months of February and March. As a whole, he possesses an excellent track record.
On the other hand, Droopys Neale marvellously notched up top spot by a big margin of 5 ¾ lengths in his last outing on March 14, 2012. The trainee of A. Kirby is likely to do well again tonight.
With these two runners being in good form, there is supposed to be a rip-roaring contest tonight. Let us see who gains what. Good luck to all the runners.
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