Shaneboy Nelson set for a dominant run in Love The Dogs Sprint
Six efficient greyhounds have gathered around for a competition in the Love The Dogs Sprint at Perry Barr in England on Friday, December 7, 2012. All of them possess the ability to be competitive in the Grade OR competition, which is scheduled to kick off
at 19:47 GMT.
The overall distance to cover will be 275 metres, which means that speed will be the most important factor at the end of the day. The triumphant hound will be awarded a cash prize of £200, thus everyone will give their best shot to claim the sprint.
Considering the entire situation, the bookmakers have rated Shaneboy Nelson, as the favourite to succeed. He has got a very good speed and has delivered top quality results in this class before. Therefore, his confidence level will be good and the punters
will be looking forward to risk a lot of bets on him.
He has been given a general starting price of 9 to 4, which clearly shows that he is expected to be dominant at the end of the day. However, he is not going to start the race from an ideal position, which might cost him a chance of winning.
The J. Scanlon’s trained dog has been slotted in trap number two, which means that he could get stuck behind some of the slower runners at the start. This will not be ideal for him, as the overall distance to cover is not a long one.
Therefore, the brindle contestant should briskly get out of the blocks in order to cause problems for his opponents. He managed to do this successfully in his most recent Grade OR outing at Perry Barr.
He was running under similar conditions and was slotted in trap number four back then. Despite that, no one managed to trouble him, as he finished at the top by a comfortable margin of two and a half lengths.
On the other hand, Honeygar Rico could end up surprising the favourite runner, as he too is loaded with immense talent. He has raced in one Grade OR event, but the experience was not a very good one for him back then.
Despite that, the Holland’s trainee will look to be aggressive in the earlier stages of the race, as he is going to break in from trap number six.
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