Sleeping Urban set to win the Coral Sprint
The J. Gammon-trained white dog, Sleeping Urban, is all set to capitalise on his vast experience in OR format of the game to notch up top spot in the Coral Sprint that will be held at Hove racecourse on Thursday night, July 5.
The Open Race over 285 meters will commence at 19:46 (GMT). In the £150 contest, the five-year-old veteran hound will break from the red box to take on five strong rivals.
Since the dawn of 2012, the brilliant son of Yeah Man, out of Knockura Way, has accomplished some notable feats at Hove.
The dashing dog marvellously bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs, a runner-up rank finish and a third place finish, each over 285 meters during January-February.
The maverick sprinter moved forward to grab three conquests in a row from March 8 to April 7----those include two OR races and one D1 event, held at Hove.
After getting two consecutive thirds in the month of May, the talented runner elegantly finished first in his last start on June 21. Thus, he possesses a terrific track record.
In the Coral Sprint, Sleeping Urban will unleash his utmost firepower to seal success emphatically. He has up to 90 percent chances to walk away with the ace title tonight.
Guinness Kev is the only runner, who can impede Sleeping Urban in the coming contest. The S. Cahill-trained black and white dog delivered some outstanding performances during the last three months.
In April 2012, the son of Droopys Vieri, out of Miss Modesty, nicely grabbed two runner-up ranks in OR races. He moved ahead to accomplish a glaring triumph in a T2 race on May 21.
The experienced hound achieved a runner-up position along with a victory in the month of June. Thus, he possesses a lot of firepower under his belt.
In tonight’s sprint, Guinness Kev will give a tough time to Sleeping Urban, thus, there is likely to be stern duel between these two hounds.
A significant number of the sport lovers will move to the venue to enjoy the live action.
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