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Rei Doms Evra set to win second IR contest

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Rei Doms Evra set to win second IR contest
Winning the BAGS Track Championship Standard by 6 ¾ lengths on October 31 was a big achievement by Rei Doms Evra who has been enjoying great momentum since the very beginning of his career.
As the D. Hampson trained black dog prepares to go for the BAGS Track Championship Dogs, it is anticipated that he will comfortably win this IR contest as well by cherishing the sweet memories of the last meeting.
The high-voltage race of £200 will make the scene at Nottingham racecourse on Tuesday night. With the 5-2 favourite tag, the two-year-old novice hound will break from Trap 6 to run over 500 metres.
Rei Doms Evra has proved his class and talent well on various occasions. Usually, he applies sheer effort and stamina to give tough time to his competitors. This is what has made him a daring runner.
The young sprinter mostly justifies the odds he earns, thus, the punters rely on him blindly.
The accomplishments Rei Doms Evra has made in just a few months of his career indicate the extent of capabilities he possesses.
The son of Royal Impact out of Droopys Paula came to limelight on July 12 when he emphatically won an A1 race by 5 lengths while being the 9-4 favourite.
He endorsed his repute further by beating the favourite runner, Klup, to finish first in The Bt Business Top Seller Stakes on August 9. The dog once again won an A1 contest by 5 lengths on 24th.
After registering a decent victory in September, Rei Doms Evra sealed first position by a head’s margin in the Dave Williams 50th Birthday Classic of October 13. He made a big mark on 19th before turning to the grand success of 31st.
These stats show that Hampson’s pupil is packed with winning impetus these days. He will surely unleash his traditional performance tonight to add another epic feat to his portfolio.
Both the bettors and the dog’s fans seem to be pretty confident of his success. The trainer too hopes that his pupil will be hard to beat tonight. Good luck to Rei Doms Evra.
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