Romeo Patriot to continue winning run in Peter Bussey Memorial Trophy Final at Crayford
The bettors at Crayford have a big question in mind. Not only the punters but the entire crowd is thinking that is there anyone to trouble Romeo Patriot in the Peter Bussey Memorial Trophy Final, scheduled to be played on Saturday, February 16th.
The black dog took a break after doing well in November. After staying out of action for nearly six weeks, he returned to action last month, when doing a great job in the trials. His hard work in the practice sessions paid off last time, when he demonstrated
a splendid show.
Despite getting crowded in the beginning, he maintained the standards, and led at the fifth bend. After establishing his dominance, he made no mistake whatsoever. Eventually, an easy 2¼-length triumph came to his way.
Having made a winning comeback, the D. Firmager-trained is full of spirit. Therefore, it is going to be a mighty tough task for the rest of the pack to take the game away from him. The draw is posing no threat.
Standing in the fifth trap, he has the opportunity to go wide. Among the rivals are: Droopys English, Bridge Jane, Bridge Bandit, and Fernhill Fury. The 540 metres race is due to begin at 12:08 GMT. A cash prize of 200 pounds is reserved for the big fellow.
Droopys English will exploit the draw to the maximum effect. The fawn dog is a strong runner, and just needs a bit luck early on. On his previous trip, A. Gifkins’ hound was triumphant by one and a quarter lengths.
Bridge Jane was shrugged aside by the favourite in the heat. The blue b***h is capable of making a bold bid. It will be interesting to see how she handles the situation.
Bridge Bandit is another one with great early pace. But it is hard to expect him to be extra smart at the end of the event.
Fernhill Fury has made a great return from the injury. The white and fawn dog could make an impact early on. So, the most crucial section of the race will be right in the beginning.
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