Ryves Rock all set to thrive at Crayford
Since September 2012, Ryves Rock has made some decent podium finishes that include a couple of epic victories. Thus, the B. O'Sullivan trained black dog is having a lot of momentum these days.
Keeping in view this factor, we can expect that the three-year-old veteran hound will make a big impact in tonight’s high-stakes contest of the Bags Track Championship – Sprint that is scheduled for Crayford racecourse.
For this IT race of £200, Ryves Rock has earned 2-1 favourite odds. Thus, he will break from Trap 3 with sheer confidence to stretch his legs over the distance of 380 metres.
The brilliant dog has accomplished a number of feats in this season, proving his class in various format of the game and accumulating immense experience. This has made him a strong runner who poses to be a reliable commercial entity for the bookmakers.
The best thing about the young and energetic hound is that he does not let the punters, who stake their money on him, down.
The son of Head Bound out of Ryves Molly picked up great form with what he did a couple of weeks ago.
On October 27, the maverick sprinter marvellously notched up top spot in an A2 race while being the 4-6 favourite. He moved ahead to grab 2 1/2-length clean triumph in an A1 race of November 3.
These two back-to-back victories boosted up the dog’s morale along with tuning up his energy. Ryves Rock has been winning consistently since the start of the current season.
Hopefully, he will be able to do a great job in tonight’s showdown. However, Mistaken Eye Dee will give him a tough time on his way towards the finish line.
The C. Gardiner trained black dog elegantly won three A7 races in a row during the last month. All three were convincing and impressive runs.
The son of Royal Impact out of Farloe Mirror seems to be in good form at the moment.
One thing is obvious that the two mighty greyhounds will compete neck-to-neck, making the race greatly enjoyable for the spectators. Good luck to them.
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