Stepaside Bigjak likely to dominate the Brakes Dog Factor Challenge 480
Stepaside Bigjak is likely to dominate proceedings in the Brakes Dog Factor Challenge 480 at Sheffield in England on Tuesday, April 10, 2012. The winner of the Grade OR event will be awarded a cash prize of £500.
The 480 metres flat race is scheduled to start at 20:15 GMT and the entries confirmed for it are as follows: Stepaside Bigjak, Jaguar Nath, Boyneside Banty, Sharp Hawk, Turnabarson Blue and Bowtime Regan.
The J. Smith’s trainee has been enjoying some dominant performances in this class and is likely to repeat a similar show in today’s race as well. He seems to like running at Sheffield, as the track has been quite lucky for him.
The white and black dog stamped authority in his most recent outing at Sheffield, as he won by a big margin of almost three lengths. He led the race from the start and did not allow anyone else to come closer.
The punters will be expecting another dominant performance from Stepaside Bigjak, who has the winning momentum with him. Therefore, they will definitely be placing a lot of bets in his favour today.
Stepaside Bigjak has won three back to back races at Sheffield and will be chasing more success at the venue. He is the son of Si Senor out of Stepaside Dazzel and was born in December 2008.
Jaguar Nath, trained by J. Davy, is the one expected to cause a few problems for the race favourite. However, things will not be easy for him, as his recent form has not been good. He finished fourth in his most recent outing, which indicates
that he might struggle to win at Sheffield today.
The black dog has been taking part in a lot of trial runs at different venues, thus there is a question mark over his racing form. The bettors will not be risking much money in his favour in today’s race.
The black dog is the son of Kiowa Sweet Trey out of Water Girl and was born in October 2009.
There seems to be no match for Stepaside Bigjak today, as he is in very good rhythm. He is likely to finish on top of the table, if everything goes well for him.
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