Myleen Gladiator, the hound with red jacket in A2 480m Flat at Perry Barr
The odds are not in favour of Myleen Gladiator, but the black dog will surely enjoy plenty of support at Perry Barr, where he is due to appear in A2 480m Flat, this Sunday. D. Freeman’s charge has a lot going for him, particularly the draw.
Wearing red jacket, the son of Royal Impact is all set to do some damage in the early stages. His current form is also up to the mark. On his latest outing, the dashing hound secured the runner-up spot.
He was handy right from the start, and maintained the standards throughout. Myleen Gladiator had every chance of making it to the top, but lack of luck hurt his cause badly. As a result, he missed the first rank by 1¾ lengths.
The 3-year-old has a great record from this trap. Again, he is likely to meet the standards, and display something special. An army of five dangerous hounds is set to stop him from bagging the big prize. Their names are: Cyclers Ace, Demesne Oggy, Barracuda
Flicka, Coomlogane Black and Tyrap Gaga.
The gates will be opened at 12:18 GMT. In search of a prize of 117 pounds, the participants will unleash the best of their skills. It will surely not be an easy journey for any of the contestants.
Tyrap Gaga needs reminding what a clear run is like. The black b***h suffered a lot of mess on last few occasions and therefore, could not produce a positive result.
Cyclers Ace is off to work less than a week since last on duty. No fatigue is likely though. However, the black b***h needs to raise her game to be competitive in this game.
Demesne Oggy is expected to enjoy a legion of supporters, who are hoping for the first prize. The draw is a massive concern, thus we expect the hound to get only second or third place.
Barracuda Flicka is coming off a good win, but requires a share of luck to seal the first prize. Coomlogane Black seems to have no chance whatsoever. His support has started going down because of inconsistency. Good luck to all the contenders.
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