Redhot Sarah expected to stand first in A2 400m Flat
The M. Wiley trained black b***h, Redhot Sarah, is expected to accomplish convincing victory in the A2 400m Flat that will take place at Romford racecourse on Monday night, August 6. The £116 contest is scheduled to start at 21:30 (GMT).
The two-year-old brilliant b***h has achieved some iconic feats since debuting in March 2012. She broke her maiden with the title of the A8 400m Flat at Romford on April 28.
The young and enthusiastic hound nicely finished first in the A7 400m Flat at the same venue on May 3. The talented daughter of Blackstone Gene out of Murlens Copper moved on to bag a couple of consecutive conquests during the same month.
The maverick sprinter elegantly won the A4 400m Flat on June 16. Her last victory came on July 7----that was the A3 400m Flat.
Redhot Sarah finished 3rd in each of her last two A2 races. The b***h has proved to be equally impressive in every format of the game. Now, she is looking to bag her maiden A2 victory in tonight’s marathon that is just around the corner.
Wiley has administered some useful training techniques on Redhot Sarah in a bid to capacitate her to thrive against her worthy competitors with Phoenix Barbatov at the top.
The legendary trainer P. Young’s black dog gained a lot of confidence by winning the A3 400m Flat at Romford on August 1. He won despite being a non-favourite candidate.
Earlier, the son of Yeah Man out of Droopys Top Gal bagged two consecutive triumphs during the month of May. He also grabbed a runner-up position during the same month. As a whole, the veteran dog has a number of glaring victories to his name.
In this situation, a fierce battle is expected between these two worthy hounds. Success is not going to be an easy task for any one. The victor will definitely be the one who manages to demonstrate out of the box performance.
Let us enjoy the charged action at Romford and see who carries the day. Good luck to all the six hounds.
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