So Long Marianne likely to thrive in The George O'hara Long Service Trophy
The G. Gray trained brindle b***h So Long Marianne’s two recent victories have proved her capabilities well; therefore, it is expected that she will deliver a winning performance in tonight’s The George O'hara Long Service Trophy that is set to take place at Nottingham racecourse.
Over 500 meters, the two-year-old young hound will run confidently after breaking from the orange box. The A4 race has £108 for the winner.
So Long Marianne started her career in March 2012. After breaking maiden in April, she marvellously grabbed two consecutive conquests during June.
The brilliant b***h’s first A4 victory was the Betfredcasino.com Stakes, held on July 14. She went on to win a T2 race on August 18.
The daughter of Hometown Boy Nga out of Tyrur Maryann gained considerable confidence by sealing top spot in her last outing named as D2 305m Flat.
In the light of these stats, we can expect that So Long Marianne will enjoy good time tonight. She is likely to earn reasonable betting odds for the race as many punters blindly trust on the b***h’s skills.
Despite all this, the Gray’s pupil will have to be cautious of Recall who poses to be the best-priced candidate. The L. Tuffin trained black dog possesses decent record in A4 format of the game.
On July 31, the veteran hound nicely won A4 500m Flat despite being a non-favourite runner. He moved on to get a third and a second position in the two subsequent starts of the same format.
The talented son of Crash out of Noirs Magic fought hard and finished first narrowly in the A4 500m Flat on August 27. He stood as the runner-up in his last outing.
Considering these feats, the bookmakers have staked their money on Recall who, according to some analysts, is not likely to live up to all the expectations.
Whatever the results will be, Recall and So Long Marianne are likely to compete head-to-head. This is going to present an exciting action to the spectators. Let us move to the venue to enjoy the party. Good luck to all the six hounds.
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