Tae Milis likely to thrive in Betfred Bonus King 480m Puppy Maiden Trophy
The C. Allsopp trained black dog, Tae Milis, is likely to unleash a rock-solid run and finish first in the Betfred Bonus King 480m Puppy Maiden Trophy that will be held at Nottingham racecourse on Monday night, July 16. The Open Race over 480 meters will
commence at 21:37 (GMT).
In the £150 race, the two-year-old novice runner will test his racing credentials against five worthy competitors after breaking from the orange box.
The talented son of Greenwell Storm out of Class Time marvellously finished first by the big margin of 6 lengths in the A3 480m Flat at Monmore on June 21, 2012. That success spiked up the dashing dog’s confidence level to a great extent.
Earlier, the maverick sprinter had won a T3 race on May 15, 2012. He also gained a runner-up rank each in May and June.
In his only OR outing, Tae Milis could not be able to perform well, finishing 5th. It was due to the fact that the dog took a bad start and failed to increase his pace afterwards.
By and large, it is predicted that Tae Milis will enjoy great time today, having up to 90 percent chances to finish first.
Among the other runners, Ballymac Boy is the hound who will give tough time to Tae Milis. The A. Grewcock trained black dog gained a lot of confidence by finishing first in his last start on July 7. That was a T3 race, held at Nottingham.
Earlier, the son of Hometown Boy Nga out of Dromana Dainty had bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs during May. He started his career with a runner-up position on May 2.
The novice hound has never run any OR race in his career so far, but the way he performed in his last race shows that he will be able to do well again in tonight’s marathon.
In this situation, a fierce battle is expected at Nottingham. A huge crowd of the sport lovers will turn out to the venue to enjoy the event. Let us be there. Good luck to all the six hounds.
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