Swift Larry looking strong in A2 462m Flat at Yarmouth
Swift Larry ticks more boxes than rest of the line-up for the 462 metres flat race at Yarmouth on Wednesday, June 6th. Despite the fact that the black dog is not in the best of his form, a drop in the grade provides him an ideal chance to bounce
back.
According to the schedule, the Grade A2 event will be started at 21:44 GMT. A cash prize of £69 is ready to be given to the winning hound. Among Swift Larry’s opponents are: Choir Only, Mineola Scholes, Magellan Lad, Droopys Rachael and Blackrose Fire.
An excellent performance at this level helped Swift Larry get a place in an open race at the end of last month. After getting baulked early on, he was in no position to trouble the judge. Consequently, he completed the order of finish over 375 metres.
I. Mills’ trainee is coming back to Yarmouth, where he has a tremendous track record. So, he has a great chance of getting back to his best tonight. Staking money on him will certainly be a brave move, but it can pay to support him.
Out of others, Choir Only seems to the most dangerous hound. The black dog won an A3 race to regain his place in this class. Although he is yet to show anything special since then, his consistency is hard to overlook. In both of his previous races at Yarmouth,
K. Boon’s trainee was third in the list.
Droopys Rachael has an eye on a prize, but it might not be the top loot. In her recent solo outing, the blue b***h did well, but if we glace at her recent stats, there is nothing impressive at all.
Magellan Lad is unlikely to make the frame tonight. The blue dog has been running well, but in defeat. Mineola Scholes has not been cutting much mustard in this grade. Blackrose Fire is a fresh winner, but will need others to err.
Our calculations suggest that Swift Larry is not going to get such a great opportunity in future. So, he should make the best of it to regain his rhythm. Good luck to everyone.
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