Telegraph Road set to enthral at Newcastle
Telegraph Road is all ready to make a big impact in Bet On Your Mobile At Williamhill.Com, a Grade A2 race which will take place at Newcastle track on Wednesday night, April 4.
The high-voltage contest over 480m distance has £112 in purse. Telegraph Road will break from the red trap when the action begins at 13:27 (GMT).
The D. Calvert-trained black and white dog is set to show his guts against Thurlesbeg Red, Target Rio, Quernhow Minnie, Renager and Killahara Jack.
The six-year-old veteran hound has been performing consistently since the very beginning of his career. He excellently won four races in a row from November 29, 2011 to February 8, 2012.
The dashing dog moved forward to bag a couple of victories during the last month. The maverick sprinter earned a runner-up rank in his second last outing on March 24.
The son of Premier Fantasy out of Frances Zidane has accomplished a number of glaring feats which make him a favourite contender for top post in tonight’s marathon.
Telegraph Road’s chances to thrive are more than 90 percent as all the odds go to his favour. The only thing he needs to do is to run with a consistent pace.
Among the other runners, Renager and Killahara Jack are likely to show decent runs in the race.
Killahara Jack elegantly accomplished three runner-up ranks in a row during February 2012. The S. Ray-trained black dog moved forward to finish first in his last outing on March 31. Prior to this, the dashing dog had delivered some impressive performances
during 2011.
On the other hand, Renager won a race each in the first two months of the calendar year. The veteran black dog attained two epic triumphs along with a runner-up position during March.
By and large, there is expected a rip-roaring clash at Newcastle tonight. The race will be packed with twists and turns. A large number of spectators are likely to turn out to the venue to enjoy the heated competition. Good luck to all the runners.
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