Shine And Hope tipped to win The 2012 Gain Feeds Corn Cuchulainn 750 Round 1
Shine And Hope has the best chances of victory in The 2012 Gain Feeds Corn Cuchulainn 750 Round 1 at Harold’s Cross in Ireland on Friday, June 22, 2012. A cash prize of €75 will be awarded to the winner of the Grade OR event.
Stamina will play a crucial role in determining the winner of the 750 yard event, which is scheduled to start at 20:18 GMT. A total of six quality hounds will be seen in action and their names are as follows: Dogwithacollar, Kilmacar Nick, Petite Suzy, Shine And Hope, Shaneboy Dream and Another Project.
Most of the participants, lined up for action at Harold’s Cross, have been struggling for form over the past few months. Looking at that, Shine And Hope will definitely attract a lot of bets from the punters, as he is carrying a very good momentum right now.
The Syndicate’s trained hound has got some useful experience in this class and it will be hard to stop him from taking the top spot. Out of his previous three Grade OR outings, he has managed to win twice, which shows the kind of form he is in at the moment.
The black dog seems to like running in the longer distance events, as his performances in them have been pretty good. In his most recent Grade OR outing, he managed to win by just a head distance, despite not being rated as the favourite to win. He was given a tough time by his opponents, but managed to keep his nose ahead of them in the end.
If Shine And Hope gets a clear run, he will definitely not allow his rivals to come anywhere closer in the race. He is the son of Premier Fantasy out of Shine And Pride and was born in July 2009.
The bookies believe that Dogwithacollar has got better chances of winning the race at Harold’s Cross, as he has got both the speed and stamina to match the best in the business. However, there is a question mark over his consistency, which will discourage the punters from risking money on him.
Despite that, the O’Connor’s trainee is all set to fight for victory against Shine And Hope in the race at Harold’s Cross.
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