Shaneboy Ozzy ardent to complete hat-trick
Since debuting in June 2012, Shaneboy Ozzy has accomplished a number of iconic triumphs of T3, A2 and A1 formats. This diverse experience has made him a strong and sensible runner who can easily handle the pressure of any big event and mould his mode according
to situation.
Thus, we can expect that the E. Gaskin trained brindle dog will make a big impact in tonight’s RGOA Members Trophy Race that is scheduled to be run at Romford racecourse. The grade A1 race will go over 400 meters. The prize purse contains £135.
Shaneboy Ozzy has tested his racing skills well on different occasions. Some analysts even claim that he has achieved more than his age, but the fact is that he has come up well to the expectations of his trainer.
The dashing dog enjoys a decent track record. Debuting in June, he excellently broke his maiden with the 6½-length clean victory on July 10. His second triumph came in the very next race. Both of these were T3 contests.
After getting the runner-up rank on August 1, the brilliant runner nicely bagged a classic conquest on August 13. These were A2 races.
The talented son of Ballymac Maeve out of Shaneboy Dorie extended his winning streak to September as well and won two high-stakes A1 races in a row. Now, he is on the verge of a hat-trick that he wants to complete at every cost.
Thus, Shaneboy Ozzy’s thumping performance is on the cards. His fans are looking forward to enjoy the way he sizzles in the playfield.
Despite all these factors, we cannot overlook Hightop Sacco who can prove to be fatal enough for Shaneboy Ozzy.
The star trainer P. Young’s black dog delivered some classic performances during the last two months and summed up a lot of confidence.
The son of Droopys Scolari out of High St Fortune has a decent record in A1 format of the game. Thus, he will be able to perform convincingly in tonight’s marathon.
So, let us go to enjoy the rip-roaring battle between Hightop Sacco and Shaneboy Ozzy. Good luck to the both.
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