Murralli Junior expected to win The Connollys Red Mills Open 550
Murralli Junior’s career is marked with consistency and excellent podium finishes. He has proved his skills in almost all big formats of the game along with experiencing multiple race venues.
These factors have made the G. Holland trained black and white dog a strong runner who can easily handle the pressure of any big game.
As the two-year-old young hound gets ready to run the The Connollys Red Mills Open 550 at Cork racecourse on Saturday night, it is expected that he will be able to taste a tremendous victory after a long gap of almost two months. He last won a race on August
18.
In tonight’s open race, Murralli Junior will break from Trap 2 to show his guts over 550 yards alongside five competitors.
On the basis of his experience, achievements and inherent racking skills, he poses to be the strongest of the entire line-up. Thus, the bettors are confident to stake their money on him.
The son of Evons Murralli out of Talk To Clara has proved his class on many occasions. Debuting on January 26, he broke his maiden by winning an A2 race on April 19.
The brilliant runner moved on to bag a couple of consecutive OR victories in the month of May. He nicely notched up top spot in the Bernard Barry Bookmaker A1 Quck Result Semi-final on July 25, but failed in the final game.
Murralli Junior summed up his courage again and won Follow Us On Twitter On Ladbrokesie Open 525 on August 11. He earned another classy success in the Ladbrokes Getting Out 550 of August 18.
The maverick sprinter stood second in his last outing entitled as Dairy Executive Open 550. After an extensive workout of almost two weeks, he looks to be confident to win tonight’s event.
Glenanore Shaw can perturb him in the race. The O'Neill trained black dog is desperate to break his maiden. Since debuting on February 24, the rookie runner has made some decent podium finishes.
There is likely to be a fiery spar between these two hounds, but Murralli Junior will be the ultimate winner.
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