Pretty Amanda likely to win Williamhill.Com Stakes
As the high-stakes race of Williamhill.Com Stakes is around the corner, Pretty Amanda is all set to unleash a big run at Newcastle racecourse on Wednesday night, April 4.
The Grade A2 contest over 480m distance will commence at 13:44 (GMT). For the prize money of £112, the P. Rutherford-trained white and blue b***h will potentially browbeat her rivals including Offshore Port, Diamonte Sparkle, Rathmullen Mona, Dum Blonde
and Adamant Maldini.
The brilliant b***h accomplished a fabulous hat-trick of victories during the second month of the calendar year. Prior to this, she had bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs in January.
The two-year-old young sprinter finished second each in the last two starts of her career during the last month. Overall, she has been a regular winner since making her debut in November 2011.
Thus, the daughter of Cabra Cool out of Amandas Josie possesses an epic track record. She is carrying immense confidence at the moment.
The talented b***h’s chances to finish first in the race are more than 90 percent provided she does not make any mistake on the track.
However, some of the hot favourite hound’s competitors like Adamant Maldini and Dum Blonde will give her enough tough time.
Adamant Maldini won a race each in February and March 2012. The D. Calvert-trained black dog excellently earned a runner-up rank in his last outing on March 31. The son of Droopys Maldini out of Westferry Bantis also owns plenty of talent.
On the other hand, Dum Blonde achieved a big victory by a big margin of 5 lengths on February 1, 2012. The trainee of J. Fenwick moved forward to win another race by 6 ¼ lengths on March 27. The b***h’s career is marked with consistency.
So both these hounds will impede Pretty Amanda’s way towards victory. The favourite sprinter will have to fight with her back to the wall in order to outplay her opponents. She will have no room for error. Let us get ready for the action. Good luck to all
the runners.
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