Puddens Lad looks strong for Ladbrokes Greyhound Derby Plate 550 Semi-final
After a week-long training session, the O'Neill trained black dog, Puddens Lad, looks to be quite confident to throw himself to the mega final by winning the high-voltage race of Ladbrokes Greyhound Derby Plate 550 Semi-final that will take place at Shelbourne
Park on Saturday night, September 1.
The young and enthusiastic sprinter has a number of iconic feats to his name. He started his career in December 2011. He moved ahead to bag a couple of consecutive triumphs in the month of February---one was an A1 contest while the other was an open race.
The talented son of Droopys Scolari out of Black Leg Lady again accomplished two tremendous triumphs in a row during the month of July. The maverick sprinter finished as the runner-up in the 2012 Ladbrokes Greyhound Derby Plate 550 Round 1 Heat 5, held on
August 16.
On August 19, he stunned the sport fans by winning another open race with the mammoth margin of 5½ lengths. That was indeed a mega achievement. He finished second in his last start entitled as Ladbrokes Greyhound Derby Plate 550 Round 2 Heat 1.
In the light of this impressive track record, it is claimed that Puddens Lad will be able to add another classic triumph to his success-studded career chart provided he manages to quell Swift Marathon who is going to run with the favourite tag.
The S. Graham trained black dog gained a lot of confidence by winning the Ladbrokes Greyhound Derby Plate 550 Round 2 Heat 4. Prior to this, the son of Kinloch Brae out of Vatican Reba had bagged the title of the SIS Open 550.
The veteran hound has been a consistent performer throughout his career. For tonight’s marathon, he has prepared very well and this will surely pay him off.
In this situation, it is expected that Swift Marathon and Puddens Lad will compete neck-to-neck, each one trying hard to qualify for the final game.
A large number of spectators are likely to turn out to the venue to enjoy the heated action. Let us see how Puddens Lad manages to keep his head high. Good luck to him.
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