Premarket Olly expected to play a part in William Hill - The Home of Betting at Newcastle
Wearing red jacket, Premarket Olly is geared up to trounce his rivals in the William Hill - The Home of Betting, a 480 metres Flat heat, taking place at Newcastle on Thursday, May 03, 2012.
The Grade A1 event has attracted many fast and furious runners, but J. Wright’s trainee seems to be in great position to claim the winning prize.
The action will be started at 21:28 GMT. Taking part in the £118 sprint are: Premarket Olly, Any Plans, Cuil Jaguar, Was Not Ricky, Skywalker Pat and Denwill Prince.
Premarket Olly is standing in the winner’s enclosure following his wonderful act at the end of last month. In a 480 metres heat at the same venue, the black dog defeated Torch by ¾ a length.
His victory came after a few unlucky outings. The dashing hound will look to build on his fresh success and grab a few more victories this season.
So, his opponents need to perform to their utmost in order to give him a completion. Any Plans is being considered as the biggest threat to Premarket Olly.
The black dog is not in good form these days, but that does not take anything away from him. On April 11, he sealed an emphatic win in a similar race, beating Denwill Snowy by 1¾ lengths.
Despite the fact that he was not impressive in his last three appearances, it would be unwise to overlook his chances.
Cuil Jaguar is another dangerous hound. After bagging a close win on April 24, the black dog could not continue his good work and ended up third last time around.
Denwill Prince’s strike rate at this level is not impressive and therefore, it would be a brave move to bet on him. Similarly, Skywalker Pat is not a consistent winner in the A1 class. Was Not Ricky is capable of causing an upset. Let’s see how he utilizes
his skills tonight.
The stats show that Premarket Olly has the highest chance of seizing the top place. Since Any Plans is out of rhythm these days, it is a good opportunity for Cuil Jaguar to go for the top prize.
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