Ravenswood Buck, the most consistent hound in Ballymac Tipp @ Stud & D.G.O.B.A 525 Round 1 Heat 1 at Harold’s Cross
Ballymac Tipp @ Stud & D.G.O.B.A 525 has attracted plenty of star hounds at Harold’s Cross. The championship is going to begin on Friday evening, when six fast and furious hounds will look horns in Heat 1.
Their names are: Ravenswood Buck, Laser Transfer, Barneys Flying, Sweetness, Droopys Crumlin and Almost Icy. Not a big cash prize is reserved for the winner of this race, but more importantly, he will get a place in the next round.
None of the abovementioned hounds is in special form; therefore, the punters need to be really careful. The pressure on the contestants will be huge. Inconsistency counts a lot in this kind of competitions, and the most consistent fellow is Ravenswood Buck.
The fawn dog won a 550 yards event on September 21st, when taking a narrow victory over The Other Peach. After stealing the show in a great fashion, he stepped down to 525 yards, and continued the awesome work.
The son of Forest Jack was runner-up on his previous two outings. It would not be wrong to say that he is facing slightly weaker opposition than last time. So, one can easily expect him to add the winning touch.
Out of others, no hound is in such good rhythm. Laser Transfer has the draw in favour, but his record in this class is not impressive at all. He is stepping up in class, and will be under a lot of pressure.
Droopys Crumlin is coming to this grade after facing a couple of terrible defeats at the A1 level. The task is very difficult for the black dog. Sweetness’ last act at the A2 level was decent. But a recent defeat would have dented her confidence to some
extent.
Barneys Flying is in poor form, and although he is coming one step down on the grading ladder, it is hard to trust him. Almost Icy finished at bottom of the table last twice, and seems to have no chance whatsoever. It will be very hard for the black b***h
to thrive straight after two awful losses.
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