Ormond St Pam the one to beat in Williamhill.com Stakes at Newcastle
Judged on overall recent form, Ormond St Pam is easily the one to beat in Williamhill.com Stakes, to be held at Newcastle on Wednesday, February 20th. The black b***h is doing a decent job over the past few weeks.
She put her campaign back on the right track in mid January after facing a terrible loss over 480 metres. On January 10th, P. Rutherford’s trainee completed the order of finish.
The dashing b***h quickly got her act together, and sealed the second place on her penultimate outing. It was an encouraging act by the talented b***h. She continued the majestic work, and did well last time.
On her previous trip, she demonstrated a classy show. After leaving the third trap, she showed superb action. After establishing her dominance at the fourth bend, she made no mistake whatsoever. Eventually, a 3¾-length triumph came to her way.
Having done well on a couple of occasions, the daughter of Ace Hi Rumble looks in good momentum at the moment. Among the rivals are: Ritas Girl, Borna Town, Banana Kiowa, Swift Whiskey, and Fagans Rambler.
The 480 metres contest is due to begin at 13:58. Since all the contestants are mighty talented, a thrilling battle is on the cards. A cash prize of 127 pounds is reserved for the ultimate champion.
Banana Kiowa does not think much of this class. It is very hard to expect this b***h to make a winning move here. On her previous two outings, the black b***h was fifth on the table.
Ritas Girl is full of pride with recent gold. Therefore, one can expect her to be in the frame this time around. Swift Whiskey is ready for another big run. But a lot of luck is required.
Borna Town is ticking over nicely, and expected to go well once more. J. Wright’s charge was an impressive winner last time around. It is difficult to envisage Fagans Rambler taking first prize. The draw is in his favour. His confidence is also at a high
after a recent strike. We wish the best of luck to all the contenders.
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