Sharp Exit to battle with Timoleague Flyer in BAGS Track Championship Final Stayers Div B
Sharp Exit will be eying a strong run in the BAGS Track Championship Final Stayers Div B at Perry Barr in Ireland on Sunday, December 23, 2012.
She is in very good form at the moment, as she was victorious in her most recent race, so the punters will definitely be interested in risking a lot of bets on her. The bookies will also rate her quite highly, which will boost her confidence tomorrow.
However, there are some other decent runners lined up against her in the Grade IR competition, which is scheduled to kick off at 15:29 GMT. This will make things interesting for the spectators and they will be eagerly awaiting the start of action at Perry
Barr.
Speed will not be much important in the race, as the overall distance to cover will be 660 metres. Due to this, most of the contestants will look to save some energy at the start and will really push hard towards the final moments.
Although, the starting positions will not make a bigger difference in tomorrow’s race, yet some of the greyhounds will look to gain momentum once the traps are opened for racing. The winner will be awarded a cash prize of £500 at the end of the day.
Timoleague Flyer will be eying this cash prize, as he is a consistent performer. He has represented his team in different classes, so knows how to handle pressure. Moreover, his performances have been really good, which will help him get the attention of
the bettors.
The C. Gardiner’s trained hound will enter the competition from trap number six, which might allow him to attack at the start. However, he should be a touch careful, as there is a chance of running wide from that position.
The black dog finished as a runner up in his recent Grade OR contest, so his confidence level will be good. Despite that, he should remain focussed from the start until the end in order to outperform his rivals.
On the other hand, Sharp Exit will not be worried about the challenge from her rivals, as he is fully capable of handling pressure. Therefore, it will be interesting to see where she ends up in tomorrow’s race at Perry Barr.
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