Skywalker Puma and Camas face serious rivalry in the Ladbrokes Irish Greyhound Derby Round 4 Heat 4
Skywalker Puma and Camas will battle for the Ladbrokes Irish Greyhound Derby Round 4 Heat 4 on Saturday, 25th August at the Shelbourne Park over 550 yards. Both of the entries are backed by 9 to 4 odds. Taking their chance with the €250 prize
money are Tyrur Sugar Ray, Razldazl Luke, Danmar Benny and Subway Ruth. Both the entries have been abundantly prosperous and have experienced winning at the Shelbourne Park before.
The rivals started racing just this season and it is Head Bound’s two-year-old son, Camas, who lost the winning composure recently. He missed the career debut to a second position and then won in the very next race that followed. On 22nd January,
the O McKenna trained won a 525 yards race. He was quick to set the pace and then holding on to the lead got him the race in 28.63 seconds.
The white and black dog won four races in a row from 14th July, 2012 to 11th August, 2012. All these successes became possible at the Shelbourne Park over 550 yards.
He struck a hat-trick on 1st August, 2012 in the Ladbrokes Irish Greyhound Derby Round 1 Heat 2 at the Shelbourne Park over 550 yards. The favourite entry broke impressively and got the race in 29.86 seconds after leading from the third position.
He defeated the runner-up, Danmar Benny, by 1 ½ lengths.
The very recent race and loss of the two-year-old was in the 2012 Ladbrokes Irish Greyhound Derby Round 3 Heat 7 on 18th August, 2012 at the Shelbourne Park over 550 yards.
Camas settled as the runner-up after racing for 29.98 seconds.
On the other hand, Royal Impact’s two-year-old black son, Skywalker Puma, has rolled back into form after finishing next to the best in the third last race that he took part in.
The F. O’Donnell trained then struck a back-to-back which has got his hopes high for striking a hat-trick tonight.
He won the 2012 Ladbrokes Irish Greyhound Derby Round 3 Heat 8 on 18th August, 2012 at the Shelbourne Park over 550 yards. It took him 29.75 seconds to conclude the race.
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