Rockforest Babe looking to attack in BAGS Track Championship b*****s
Rockforest Babe will be in a very good position to attack her opponents in the BAGS Track Championship b*****s at Perry Barr in Ireland on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. A victory in the Grade IR contest will earn her a cash prize of £200 at the end of the day.
The overall distance to cover for all the b*****s will be 480 metres, which means that both the speed and stamina will be important. They will have to enter the contest with a balanced approach, as it will not be a clever idea to be overly aggressive at
the start or vice versa.
It seems that the starting positions will make an impact in the race, which is scheduled to kick off at 11:42 GMT. Although, there will be time for the slower greyhounds to make a comeback towards the end, yet it will be important to gain some momentum in
the beginning in order to handle pressure.
Due to this, Rockforest Babe will be confident of taking the top spot with ease, as she will be entering the contest from trap number six. She will get a clear run and will be looking to take maximum advantage of that in order to outperform her rivals.
However, the young b***h should not get complacent, as her opponents will be waiting for her to commit a mistake. If she does that, she will definitely come under immense pressure towards the final few metres.
Although, the S. Ralph’s trainee started off her career in June this year, yet she has managed to gain some useful experience until now. She has been running at Perry Barr with consistency and her performances have not been bad at all.
Due to this, she has been given a general starting price of 9 to 4 by the bookies and the punters will definitely be interested in risking a lot of bets in her favour.
However, Crash’s daughter will need to forget her last run at this venue, as she was unable to make any impression back then. She was given pretty decent odds for victory, but had to settle for fourth place in the end.
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