Swift Diego likely to seal victory in A1 400m Flat
Swift Diego is likely to unleash swift and strong run at Romford racecourse in a bid to seal a sterling success tonight, June 13. The P. Young-trained black dog is well-prepared to show his guts in the A1 400m Flat contest that will commence at 22:13 (GMT).
While marching towards the finish line, the dashing dog will compete against five rivals such as Bower Teddy, Boo Boos Anna, Coomlogane Sam, Isit Possible and Lughill Simon.
The two-year-old novice runner started his career with a runner-up rank on May 1, 2012. He grabbed a 3rd in the very next outing on May 21.
The maverick sprinter again finished as a runner-up in his third start on May 28. He elegantly finished first in his last start on June 5.
At the moment, the brilliant son of Kinloch Brae out of Swift Pewter is awash with winning momentum that will help him defeat his competitors convincingly.
If Swift Diego manages to produce an electric pace, he will definitely have up to 85 percent chances to finish first in the coming contest.
However, each one of Coomlogane Sam and Lughill Simon will try to impede Swift Diego.
Coomlogane Sam elegantly finished first by the big margin of 5 ¼ lengths in a mega contest on March 22, 2012. The E. Gaskin-trained black dog moved on to gain a 3rd on April 6.
The veteran hound marvellously bagged a classic triumph in his last outing on June 6. Earlier, he had accomplished a fabulous hat-trick during September-October 2011.
On the other hand, Lughill Simon has also grabbed two glorious triumphs since the beginning of the calendar year. The P. Young-trained white and black dog nicely picked up a conquest on May 31 and went on to finish first in his last start on June 9.
Thus, there will be a tough tug-of-war in the race. Swift Diego will have to confront with arduous challenges in a bid to make his way towards victory. The Event will draw bundles of bets.Let us enjoy the amazing action at Romford. Good luck to all the six
hounds who will sizzle tonight.
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