Nishas Guitar likely to thrive in KAB Maiden Derby - 1st Semi Final
Nishas Guitar will be looking to carry his winning momentum into the KAB Maiden Derby - 1st Semi Final at Henlow in England on Thursday, December 13, 2012. He has the potential to be competitive in Grade OR events with consistency, but needs to train hard
in order to reach that level.
He performed brilliantly in his most recent outing in this class, thus his confidence level will be extremely good. However, things will still not be easy for him, as there are some high quality greyhounds lined up against him.
They have all been trained to deliver a top quality run at this level, but only one of them will be able to finish at the top of the table in the end. The victorious greyhound will be given a cash prize of £150 in the end.
Both the speed and stamina will be crucial in today’s race, as the overall distance to cover is 460 metres. Some of the participants will be looking to gain momentum at the start whereas others might opt to attack towards the final few metres.
Due to this, the starting positions will also be important, which is why Alterra has got a great chance of winning the race. He has been given the highest odds for a victory and will definitely get the attention of the punters.
The young challenger has been slotted in trap number six, which will give him an opportunity of attacking from the start. However, he might run a bit wide, which will cost him some time at the end of the day.
The E. Gaskin’s trained hound was given the best odds for winning his previous Grade OR contest, and he did not disappoint his fans at all. He was in solid form and took the top spot with ease. He had entered that race from the fifth trap, so things will
not be much different for him this time around.
On the other hand, Nishas Guitar is also in a decent shape and will make life difficult for his opponents. He secured a comfortable victory at Henlow recently and will be eying a repeat of that today.
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