Trewmount Snap seeks to win Greyhound Derby
Trewmount Snap will seek to seal a sterling success in the Greyhound Derby 1st Rnd Heat 1 (5 To Qualify) when he runs at Wimbledon on Friday night, April 27. The action is scheduled to begin at 20:00 (GMT).
The Open Race over a distance of 480 meters has £110 in the prize purse. Trewmount Snap’s competitors include Landown Lenny, Droopys Bach, King Jaffa, Bombolini and Malbay Phanter.
Since the very first day of his career, the D. Fretwell-trained black dog has been at the peak of winning momentum. The three-year-old novice runner finished first by the margin of 4 ½ lengths in his maiden outing on September 15, 2011.
The maverick hound extended his form to 2012 a well and won four races in a row from March 28 to April 18. This outstanding success streak has perked up the dashing dog’s confidence level to a great extent along with granting him a favourite place in the
betting market.
The brilliant son of Droopys Kewell out of Trewmount Mac is going to add 5th straight victory to his career chart by winning tonight’s Derby.
If Trewmount Snap manages to take an early lead after the break call and runs with a consistent pace, his chances to thrive will be as high as 93 percent.
However, King Jaffa and Malbay Phanter can give him a tough time on the track.
King Jaffa accomplished a fabulous hat-trick from March 28 to April 11, 2012. The E. McNair-trained brindle dog stepped forward to finish second in his last outing on April 14.
Prior to these terrific feats, the veteran hound had bagged four triumphs along with a runner-up rank during the first three months of the calendar year.
On the other hand, Malbay Phanter won three races in a row from December 29, 2011 to January 12, 2012. After finishing first in a race on February 27, the D. Childs-trained black dog proceeded to grab a couple of consecutive victories in the first half of
April.
In this situation, there is likely to be a fierce battle in the race. Trewmount Snap will have to fight with his back to the wall in order to keep his head high in face all the challenges. Good luck to the young dog.
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