Stepaside Bigjak likely to thrive in Owlerton Bookmakers 480 - Dup
The J. Smith trained white black dog, Stepaside Bigjak, is likely to notch up top spot in the Owlerton Bookmakers 480 – Dup that will be held at Sheffield racecourse on Tuesday night, August 7. The high-stakes Open Race over 480 meters is scheduled to start at 20:43 (GMT).
In the £200 race, the four-year-old veteran hound will face five worthy rivals after breaking from the red box. He has delivered a number of outstanding performances in such sort of race conditions so far.
The dashing dog has made many epic marks since the very outset of the calendar year. During March-April, he marvellously won four OR contests in a row. He moved ahead to gain three consecutive runner-up ranks in the subsequent starts.
The brilliant son of Si Senor out of Stepaside Dazzel elegantly won a T3 race by the big margin of 8 lengths on July 16. He moved on to finish 3rd in his last start entitled as Betfred Steel City Cup - Heat 5.
As a whole, Stepaside Bigjak has been performing consistently throughout his career. At the moment, he is packed with winning momentum that will lead him well in the coming contest. His chances to thrive are as high as 90 percent.
Among the other runners, Any Dak looks to be strong enough on the card. The H. Kemp trained black dog nicely won a T4 race by the big margin of 7 lengths at Henlow on May 19, 2012. That was just the second start of his career.
The novice runner went on to finish first with the huge margin of 6 ¾ lengths in another T4 contest on May 31. He won an A3 race on June 22.
The son of Hondo Black out of River Dancer marvellously bagged his maiden OR victory in the Henlow Puppy on July 19. He again clinched first position in his last outing entitled as August Puppy.
In this situation, Stepaside Bigjak and Any Dak will fight neck-to-neck for the ace title. Let us see who of the duo manages to thrive. Good luck to both the worthy contestants.
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