Savana Ruby expected to win Stud b*****s 483
Savana Ruby is expected to unleash a big run at Doncaster racecourse in a bid to win Ten Large Down At Stud b*****s 483 Open Race on Monday night, April 9.
The high-stakes contest over 483m distance will commence at 14:45 (GMT). The D. Henry-trained black b***h is all set to face Tenters Bell, Valentia Moll, Lady Clonmore, Rocknrollrosie and Dunham Daiquiri for the prize money of £150.
Since making her debut on October 22, 2011, Savana Ruby has been performing marvellously. After winning her very maiden race, the brilliant b***h achieved a triumph along with a runner-up rank in February 2012.
The two-year-old novice runner finished first in a big race by a big margin of 3 ½ lengths on March 1. She again bagged a victory on March 29. The talented sprinter excellently grabbed second top spot in her last outing on April 5.
Thus, the daughter of Black Shaw out of Grainnes Girl possesses an epic track record which makes her a favourite contender for the Stud title.
The b***h’s chances to finish first in the race are as high as 95 percent provided she keeps her stamina intact.
Among the other runners, Lady Clonmore and Rocknrollrosie are also likely to struggle well for success. Each of the duo owns enough firepower at her helm.
Lady Clonmore delivered some outstanding performances during the last month, achieving two triumphs along with a runner-up rank. The J. Drake-trained white and brindle b***h has been winning with regular intervals throughout her career.
On the other hand, Rocknrollrosie bagged a couple of consecutive victories in February 2012. M. Wheatley’s white and black b***h earned a runner-up position along with a triumph during the month of March.
Though Savana Ruby will be able to make her way towards victory convincingly but her two favourite competitors can give her somewhat tough time on the track. Thus, the race will be packed with twists and turns. Good luck to all the contestants for the mega
marathon.
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