Sporting Fairy set to win A5 500m Flat at Nottingham
Sporting Fairy is all set to clinch top spot in the A5 500m Flat contest at Nottingham racecourse. The event is scheduled to begin at 11:34 (GMT) on Tuesday, May 1.
To cover the distance of 500 meters for the prize money of £104, the L. Tuffin-trained black b***h will compete against five strong rivals such as Bardon Bob, Terrific Tom, Salacres Bisset, Racenight Pippa and Highclere Jacob.
Sporting Fairy has been at the peak of form since making her debut on March 27, 2012. The two-year-old novice runner managed to break her maiden no latter than March 31.
After finishing as runner-up in the very next outing on April 6, the brilliant b***h grabbed first position by a big margin of 7 ¼ lengths in her last start on April 14.
Thus, these three outstanding performances have hiked the b***h’s confidence level to a great extent along with setting her at the top of the betting card.
At the moment, the talented daughter of Blackstone Gene out of Sporting Alone is carrying immense winning drive that will help her outstrip her competitors convincingly in the coming contest.
If Sporting Fairy exhibits a fair performance, her chances to thrive will be up to 93 percent. However, Terrific Tom can give her a tough time as the A. Grewcock-trained black dog looks to be strong enough on the card.
The three-year-old veteran hound is on a hat-trick. He excellently finished first each in his last two outings on April 3 and 17, 2012. Overall, he owns a terrific track record.
Racenight Pippa is also likely to perform well in the race. T. Hackett’s black b***h won two races in a row during the last decade of March 2012. She stepped ahead to gain a runner-up position in her second last start on April 6.
Though there will be a neck-to-neck clash in the race but Sporting Fairy is likely to pave her way towards triumph emphatically. The race will be fantastic to watch. Good luck to all the contestants.
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