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Nans Smasher looking to win A1 400m Flat

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Nans Smasher looking to win A1 400m Flat
The E. Gaskin trained black dog, Nans Smasher, is likely to deliver an outstanding performance to clinch top spot in the A1 400m Flat that will be held at Romford racecourse on Monday night, August 6. The break call will come at 21:14 (GMT).
After breaking from the black box, the two-year-old young and energetic hound will daringly show his guts against five worthy rivals.
The dashing dog has been winning with regular intervals since debuting in February 2012. He marvellously broke his maiden in a T3 race over 400 meters on March 27. The brilliant dog moved ahead to win A1 400m Flat at Romford on April 28.
The talented son of Ballymac Maeve out of Ballyguiry Jodie elegantly won the A2 400m Flat on June 30 and lifted the title of the A1 400m Flat on July 7. These two back-to-back triumphs have boosted up his morale to a great extent.
The skilled hound elegantly finished first in the A1 400m Flat by the big margin of 4 lengths on July 28. That was his last start.
As a whole, Nans Smasher has proved his racing credentials in different formats of the sport. Now, he is all ready to add another epic triumph to his career chart by winning tonight’s event. If the dog runs to his best, he will have up to 90 percent chances
to thrive.
However, he will have to face an arduous challenge from Newinn Phanter who elegantly bagged a couple of consecutive victories in May 2012. The M. Locke trained blue dog stepped forward to achieve three runner-up ranks along with two triumphs from June 11
to July 5.
The brilliant son of Killahan Phanter out of Anytime Again finished 3rd in his last start on August 1. That was the A1 400m Flat, held at Romford.
After these excellent performances, Newinn Phanter is packed with confidence and winning impetus that will lend a great hand to him in the coming contest.
Newinn Phanter and Nans Smasher will fight neck-to-neck for the ace title. The thrilling race will attract a large number of rivals. Good luck to both the worthy contestants.
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