Rushmoor Andy expected to win Belle Vue Dash
Rushmoor Andy is expected to make a big impact in Belle Vue Dash, a high-profile Open race that will be held tonight, May 3 at 20:10 (GMT).
For the prize cheque of £150, the P. Rosney-trained black dog is going to show his guts against Gone To Carrhue, Yah Muppet, Baltylum Dinger, Klup and Oneco Black. These hounds are supposed to cover the distance of 260 meters.
Rushmoor Andy accomplished a remarkable hat-trick of triumphs during April 2012. Prior to this, he had gained a classic runner-up rank on January 23. The talented hound also registered some classic feats in 2011. From November 21 to December 5, he won three
races in a row.
This outstanding success streak has hiked the veteran dog’s confidence to a great extent. At the moment, he is packed with fighting spirit and winning drive that will lend a great hand to him when he runs tonight for the ace title of Dash.
If the son of Daves Mentor out of Pearls Palace manages to make an accurate use of his capabilities and racing skills, his chances to finish first will be as high as 93 percent.
However, the hot favourite hound on the card named as Oneco Black can give Rushmoor Andy a tough time.
Oneco Black bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs each in September and October 2011. The J. Bateson-trained black dog extended his form to 2012 as well and accomplished a magnificent victory each on February 28 and March 6. Overall, the son of Hondo Black
out of Longvalley Patch has a number of iconic feats to his name.
Klup is also likely to do well in the Dash. A. Heyes’ black dog won four consecutive races from March 15 to April 13, 2012. Earlier, the talented hound had earned two back-to-back triumphs in the month of February. He can prove to be a big danger for Rushmoor
Andy.
In this situation, there is going to be a rip-roaring and awe-inspiring clash in the Dash. Rushmoor Andy will have to fight hard in order to keep his head high. Good luck to all the six hounds.
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