Old Fort Penny expected to win the William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes
On the card of the £112 William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes, the A. McCarroll-trained black and white b***h, Old Fort Penny, looks to be the strongest candidate, who will try her utmost to clinch first position in the Grade A2 contest that is set to take place at Newcastle racecourse on Wednesday night, July 11.
On the flat track of 480 meters, the two-year-old runner will compete against five worthy rivals after breaking from the white box. The brilliant b***h possesses a terrific track record.
Since, debuting in April 2012, the daughter of Premier Fantasy, out of Pennys Monica, has accomplished a number of glaring feats.
In the month of May, the young and momentous sprinter marvellously accomplished a couple of consecutive conquests in T3 races. She also gained a runner-up position during the same month.
The skilled hound went on to achieve two back-to-back triumphs by winning an A3 race by a big margin of 4 lengths on June 23----that was the William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes over 480 meters, held at Newcastle.
In her only A2 outing on July 5, Old Fort Penny finished 4th after a tough battle. On the basis of these stats, it is assumed that the b***h will become tonight’s champion.
However, she will have to be wary of, Bush Hill Lady, who delivered some impressive performances during the last couple of months. The D. Calvert-trained black dog excellently won an A5 race by a huge margin of 7 ½ lengths on June 2, 2012.
With a single third and two fourth place finishes, the daughter of Black Shaw, out of Things To Do, imrpoved by winning in an A4 race on June 30. The veteran hound earned another conquest in an A3 outing on July 4.
Thus, Bush Hill Lady looks to be another strong contender to win the William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes. The spectators will witness an awe-inspiring clash in the race. Let us see who of the two hounds carries the day. Good luck to them.
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