Tough battle predicted in Coors Light 3 Steps To Victory Heat 2 at Sheffield
Tuesday’s Coors Light 3 Steps To Victory Heat 2 at Sheffield is a very tough competition, as almost every contender is in great shape at the moment. Pats Legacy is all set to fancy his chances after last month’s two terrific victories. He made two wonderful
solo rides to make his opponents realise that he would be a major threat in this meeting.
Hather George is aiming high after taking three consecutive victories. After doing the goods at Nottingham, the brindle dog continued his majestic work and took the first prize twice at Coven earlier this month. In good shape, Charlie Lister’s charge is
well prepared to take more.
Killieford Blaze was not impressive last time, but prior to that he won an open race in a tremendous fashion, beating Ayamzabeauty by two and a half lengths. Although the draw is a concern, it is hard to ignore the nature of potential he possesses.
Vanjohn made a few nice rides lately. He is progressing at a rapid speed. After taking a couple of wins respectively at Grade IR and A1, he moved to this class and showed the world how dangerous he could be. Despite getting bumped in the beginning, the black
dog managed to finish second on the table.
Bubbly Ebony is also aiming high after a couple of classy performances in the trials. The black dog could not do well in his last few races, but the latest two trial shows are enough to believe that he is back to his best.
Airforce Frankie also has a big win under his belt. At Crayford, he bagged the first prize over a long distance of 714 metres. The black dog also looked nice in the recent solo run.
If you are a bettor, you need to make a decision very carefully. According to our calculations, Hather George is the best choice, as he is in great form. In case of a clear run, no hound will be able to stop him from bagging the first prize. Pats Legacy
is the biggest threat. We wish the best of luck to all the hounds.
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