Tain Flip fervent to finish first in Summer Cup (Heat 1)
Tain Flip is quite fervent to finish first in the Dough Tyler Summer Cup – Heat 1, a high-stakes Open Race that will be held at Romford racecourse on Monday, June 4. The action will begin at 19:27 (GMT).
On the flat course of 575 metres, the S. Walsh-trained black dog will show his guts against five worthy competitors including Droopys Bieber, Bransa Steal, Rushmoor Topsie, Young Tokyo and Droopys Gizmo. The prize purse contains £150.
Tain Flip owns a terrific track record. Since the beginning of the calendar year, the dashing dog has accomplished a number of iconic feats.
After getting an epic triumph each in January and February, the three-year-old experienced hound achieved two classic conquests in April.
The talented son of Head Bound out of Tain Arth went on to grab a victory each on May 6 and 25. As a whole, his career chart is flooded with excellent feats.
If Tain Flip runs to his best and does not make any mistake on the track, he will defiantly have up to 95 percent chances to finish first in the Heat.
However, Rushmoor Topsie can wrest success from Tain Flip. The P. Young-trained blue dog accomplished a fabulous hat-trick in January 2012. He proceeded to win a race each in February and March.
The son of Top Savings out of Mollys Daughter bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs in April. He moved on to finish 4th each on May 7 and 25.
There is likely to be a tough tug of war between Rushmoor Topsie and Tain Flip and this battle will make the event interesting and thrilling enough.
Young Tokyo is too likely to enjoy good time in the Heat. The trainee of P. Young delivered some impressive and outstanding performances in the last month. After winning a big race on May 5, the white and blue b***h moved on to gain three runner-up positions
along with a triumph during the same month.
Thus, there is expected to be an awe-inspiring competition in the race. Let us enjoy the fantastic action and see who gains what. Good luck to all the runners.
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