Shiloh Supreme to establish supremacy in William Hill - The Home of Betting at Newcastle
Shiloh Supreme’s wins-to-runs ratio from the first trap is really impressive. Again, the black dog is standing in the red box, and looks to be in a great position to continue the marvellous work.
The spectators at Newcastle will saw him unleashing talent in the William Hill - The Home of Betting, a 480 metres Grade A1 clash, taking place on Saturday, November 10, 2012.
He has been producing good results over the past few weeks. Winning three of the previous four races shows how good rhythm he is in. On his latest trip, the J. Wright-trained claimed the first place by 3¾ lengths.
It was a marvellous ride. An outstanding start helped the big fellow take lead at the first bend. After getting his head in front, the son of Bruce Ali kept stretching his advantage, and eventually seized the top rank with plenty of ease.
The way he is performing these days, one can easily expect him to wreck this opposition. Among the rivals are: Killinan Brave, Bandicoot Lexi, Ludworth Charl, Hey Cosmo and Target Mystery. The proceedings are due to get started at 22:18 GMT. A cash prize
of 133 pounds is reserved for the ultimate champion.
Ludworth Charl rattled up a tick in the win column recently. The white and blue dog could add another, but needs to give more than one hundred percent to do so. As far as Bandicoot Lexi’s chances are concerned, a few others hold stronger claims. So, we don’t
expect her to be among the toppers.
Killinan Brave’s chances of making the frame are bright, but with a degree of luck. Similarly, Target Mystery will go down to business if staying trouble-free. The blue b***h won a couple of races here last month, but could not spark last time around. On
his recent outing, she baulked at the first bend and as a result, could only seize the second last place.
Hey Cosmo usually gets crowded in the middle. The brindle dog needs to make the best of this draw, and avoid the inside crowding. Otherwise, his chances will be few.
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