Roses Posh enjoying red jersey in Vathi Kalymnoy Trophy at Hove
Out of her last five starts from the red box, Roses Posh was successful thrice. The black b***h is due to start from the same trap in Thursday’s Vathi Kalymnoy Trophy at Hove, thus her chances of adding another triumph to the tally are pretty bright.
D. Knight’s trainee put her journey on the winning ways on August 18th, when she secured a close win over Knight Legend. In a 515 metres contest, the maverick b***h kept herself ahead despite getting crowded in the beginning. An excellent finish helped the b***h bag the prize by a short head’s distance.
Another victory came to her credit at the end of last month. The daughter of Droopys Vieri railed quite nicely to put the rest under enormous pressure. The strategy worked out well for the b***h, as she seized the top rank by three quarters of a length.
After a couple of fascinating wins, she stepped up at the A1 level, and continued her good work. An early pace helped the b***h attain a handsome lead, which she retained until the finishing line. Following a stunning act, the b***h grabbed the big prize by 2¾ lengths.
Roses Posh has progressed nicely, and is expected to present an excellent show today. She is due to face five dangerous hounds including Ballymac Floreck, Seals Babe, Cabra Lee, Longrange Fox and Bridge Diva. The 515 metres flat race is scheduled to begin at 21:24 GMT. It carries a cash prize worth £150.
Cabra Lee is seeking an elusive first win over this distance. The white and black dog ran well in the trials, but failed to shine last time around.
Ballymac Floreck has been performing quite consistently over the past few weeks. The brindle b***h recently ran a few very good races in defeat at Nottingham.
Seals Babe is facing a tricky midfield draw. We expect her misery to continue at this level. Bridge Diva looks likes one for the hunters of fancy prices. Longrange Fox may struggle to bridge gap between graded and opens.
Roses Posh has the draw in her favour. The b***h will become invincible, if she takes an early lead. Good luck to all the hounds.
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