Pharaoh Loch likely to be dominant in the 480 metre race at Hall Green
Pharaoh Loch will be the one to beat in the 480 metres flat encounter at Hall Green in England on Monday, November 5, 2012. He has got plenty of experience and has been delivering terrific 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 ongoing season, which will give a lot of hope to his fans. He has got a very good speed and possesses the stamina to keep things balanced.
Therefore, the bookies have given him a general starting price of 9 to 4 in the Grade A1 contest, which is scheduled to start at 13:51 GMT. A victory will earn him a cash prize of £145 in the end.
Looking at the overall distance to cover in the race, it appears that the start will be crucial today. All of the runners will need to be focussed in the beginning, as it will be important to gain early momentum. The one who fails to do so might not get
a chance to make a comeback in the race.
Pharaoh Loch will be entering the event from trap number two, which is not a bad position to start with. He would have liked to be one more place higher, but things will still not be bad for him at the end of the day.
The P. Wellon’s trained hound will look to be brisk in the beginning, but he has the save some energy for the ending moments as well. The race is not too short for him to be overly aggressive at the start.
He will need to follow the same approach which helped him succeed last time around at Hall Green, when he was not rated as the favourite to succeed. He entered from trap number one back then, which allowed him to gain some early momentum.
However, the black dog suffered some issues in the middle section of the race, which could have cost him a chance of winning in the end. Despite that, he had enough speed to finish on top of the table by a comfortable margin of two lengths.
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