Mohican Bonzo looking strong for A4 480m Flat at Hall Green
Mohican Bonzo does not have a good record in the higher levels, but he knows what A4 victory tastes like. The blue dog is all set to show his magic in the 480 metres Grade A4 event, being held at Hall Green on Monday, May 21st.
The punters do not have much time to invest their money, as the show is about to begin. According to the schedule, the sprint will be started at 13:19 GMT.
Among the confirmed entries are: Mohican Bonzo, Babette, Compass Zoe, Marthas Rebel, Killishin Alien and Caribbean Breeze.
Mohican Bonzo failed to do well last time around. In a Grade A3 race, the hound finished fourth on the chart. Yet, the bookies do not require much of a memory to recall his last success.
In his penultimate outing, N. McDonald’s trainee performed superbly, beating Rock It Madam by a neck’s distance. It will be interesting to see how he manages things in today’s race.
Babette is in winning mood these days. She is coming into this battle after two consecutive wins lately. In a Grade A5 meeting, the black b***h topped the chart by two and a quarter lengths. Since she has two gold medals to her credit, her chances cannot
be ignored.
Compass Zoe also has a fine performance under her belt. The blue b***h did a decent job to ensure the runner-up place last week. It was a good effort, but still she cannot be trusted against this line-up.
Marthas Rebel needs a slice of luck to break the shackles. In both of his previous races, the black dog finished third on the table. If he delivers his best, there is no reason not to run a big race today.
Killishin Alien does not take the eye as a winner in this line-up. In his last appearance, the blue dog completed the order of finish. Likewise, Caribbean Breeze is far from a profitable player in this class.
The calculations suggest that Mohican Bonzo will be able to retain his good run in this class. However, in-form Babette might create some problems for him. Good luck to everyone.
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