Pams Tomjo likely to be dominant in Jem Racing Super Paws (Heat 2)
Pams Tomjo will be the one to beat in the Jem Racing Super Paws (Heat 2) at Poole in England on Tuesday, November 27, 2012. He has got plenty of experience and has been delivering some decent results for his team in recent times, which will help him
get the attention of the punters.
The skilful greyhound has performed really well in the 2012 season, which will give a lot of hope to his team. He has got a decent speed and possesses the stamina to challenge his opponents in longer distance events as well.
Therefore, the bookies have given him a general starting price of 11 to 10 in the Grade OR contest, which is scheduled to start at 20:52 GMT. A victory will earn him a cash prize of £100 in the end.
Looking at the overall distance to cover in the race, which is 450 metres, it appears that the start will be crucial. All of the runners will need to be focussed in the earlier stages, as it will be important to gain an early momentum. The one who
fails to do so might end up lagging behind towards the final few metres.
Pams Tomjo will be entering the event from trap number one, which is not a bad position to start with. He will now get a chance to attack the rest, as soon as the traps are opened.
The W. Wrighting’s trained hound will look to be lightning quick in the beginning, but he has to save some gas for the ending moments as well. The race is not that short for him to be overly aggressive in the beginning.
Droopys Maldini’s son was unable to make a strong impression in his most recent Grade OR experience, which means that there will be some pressure on him before the start of action.
However, he has been producing some decent results with consistency prior to that, which shows that his form is not that bad after all. He just needs to stay relaxed, as his opponents are not in a good shape at the moment. He might face a stiff challenge
from Millwards Tiger, but has the ability to cope with him.
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