Razldazl Dmagio determined to win Ladbrokes Irish Greyhound Derby - Round 2 - Heat 9
When the D. Ruth trained brindle dog, Razldazl Dmagio, bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs during the last month, most of the sport analysts predicted that he would made glaring marks in some of the future events. Now the time has come for the three-year-old
veteran hound to deliver, as he is lined-up with five worthy rivals for a rip-roaring clash in the Ladbrokes Irish Greyhound Derby - Round 2 - Heat 9 that will be held at Shelbourne Park on Saturday night, August 11.
After breaking from the blue box, the son of Kinloch Brae out of Dundooan Diva will run to his best to claim the ace title.
On July 21, the dashing dog nicely won the Townviewfoods.com Open 750 despite being a non-favourite candidate. Deriving a lot of confidence from this success, he moved on to finish first in the Bernard Barry Bookmaker Open 750 by the big margin of 5 ½ lengths.
The brilliant sprinter defeated the hot favourite candidate, Ringtown Ben, in order to thrive.
Prior to these two tremendous triumphs, the experienced hound marvellously bagged a couple of consecutive runner-up ranks in the month of June.
The epic victory in the Shelbourne Novice 750 on April 11 also had great worth. Overall, he poses to be a consistent performer who can easily make a big impact in the coming contest.
Puddens Lad also looks to be a strong candidate who elegantly won two high-profile races in a row during the last month.
First, the O'Neill trained black dog won a GR event on July 7 and then finished first in an A2 race on July 12.
Earlier, the son of Droopys Scolari out of Black Leg Lady won an A1 and an OR contest in the month of February.
Despite all this, the novice hound lacks confidence, and this was evident from his last start on August 2.
He can prove to be a big threat for Razldazl Dmagio provided he manages to run confidently.
Thus, the sport fans are looking to enjoy an exciting action tonight. Good luck to all the six hounds.
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