Snowflake expected to win William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes
Snowflake is rated as favourite to win the William Hill Hotbox Bet Stakes at Newcastle in England on Tuesday, June 5, 2012. A cash prize of £112 will be awarded to the winner of the Grade A2 event.
The 480 metres flat race is scheduled to start at 20:36 GMT and a total of six quality runners will be seen in action in it. Their names are as follows: Droopys Gianni, Nana Tess, Snowflake, Target Mclaren, Tornaroy Tastey and Raggside Gaga.
Out of the above mentioned runners, Snowflake seems to be in the best shape at the moment and her performances will definitely encourage the punters to risk some bets in her favour.
The M. Walsh’s trainee is a regular at Newcastle, thus she will have no issues with the track conditions. She is a consistent performer and does not allow her opponents to walk away with a comfortable victory at any cost.
Out of her past five races, the white and black b***h has managed to win once whereas her performances in other events have also been good. This goes onto show that she is carrying a decent momentum at the moment and will cause a lot of problems for her
rivals.
In her most recent run, Snowflake was unable to take victory, but she tried hard until the end. She was one of the least expected runners to win back then, but still managed to secure the runner up position. Her speed at the start was disappointing, which
cost her any chances of victory.
If she gets a better start today, no one will be able to match the speed of Snowflake. She is the daughter of Premier Fantasy out of Larkhill Megan and was born in January 2009.
Furthermore, Droopys Gianni has also got the skills to match the best in the business and he will also attract a lot of bets in his favour today. He has got plenty of experience and will not make life easy for his opponents.
The J. Wright’s trained hound is carrying a decent momentum right now, as he finished runner up in his previous race. However, he will have to be at his best in order to challenge Snowflake at the front.
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