Sharons Return set to win Puppy Trophy Final
Sharons Return is all set to claim the ace title of The Coral On TV Puppy Trophy Final by beating five worthy competitors such as Millwards Tiger, Ballymac Folly, Savana Ruby, Guinness Dusty and Millwards Matt at Romford racecourse on Friday night, April
27.
The high-profile Open Race over a distance of 400 meters is scheduled to begin at 21:24 (GMT). The prize purse contains £750.
Sharons Return has been having a winning mood since the very beginning of his career. The M. Locke-trained black dog marvellously won two races with big margins each on January 31 and February 7, 2012.
The dashing dog went ahead to bag an epic triumph on February 24. He finished 2nd in his very next race on March 2.
The two-year-old novice runner finished first each in his last two outings during April. Now, he is on the verge of a hat-trick. The talented son of Droopys Scolari out of Sharons Promise is awash with fighting spirit at the moment. If he manages to keep
his stamina intact, his chances to thrive will be as high as 95 percent.
However, Millwards Matt can trigger an upset in the race. The P. Young-trained black dog started his career with a runner-up rank on March 26, 2012. He moved ahead to grab two triumphs along with two second positions in the month of April.
The son of Big Daddy Cool out of Hondo Lass is confident enough to make a big impact in tonight’s marathon.
Guinness Dusty is also likely to perform well. S. Cahill’s blue dog bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs in January 2012. He won a race each in February and March. The genius hound stepped ahead to finish first by a mammoth margin of 9 ¾ lengths on April
23.
In the light of the above analysis, it is predicted that there will be an awe-inspiring clash in the Trophy Final. The race will likely to have many twists and turns. Let us enjoy the fantastic action and see who walks away with the title. Good luck to all
the runners.
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