Tromora Ace expected to be strong in BAGS Track Championship Sprint
Tromora Ace has been in tremendous form over the past few months, thus he will be fancying his chances of a victory in the BAGS Track Championship Sprint at Perry Barr in Ireland on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. He has got an impressive speed, which will allow
him to be competitive in the Grade IR encounter.
Things will not be easy for any participant, as all of them have been trained well by their respective teams. Therefore, the competition is expected to be a tough one and the spectators will definitely be looking forward to it.
Speed will be the most important factor in the 275 metres flat contest, which is scheduled to start at 11:28 GMT. The one who starts well will be at an advantage whereas the rest of the runners will be put under immense pressure. There will be no margin
for errors, as the time to make a recovery will not be enough.
The triumphant greyhound in the all important sprint will be awarded a cash prize of £200 at the end of the day.
Looking at the records of all the participants, the bookmakers believe that the competition will be a tough one. They have predicted a two-way fight between Noel Named Holly and Tromora Ace, as both of them have been delivering good results with consistency
for their respective teams.
The former of the two made her debut in April this year and has appeared in quite a few events since then. She has proven to be quite competitive, but there will be immense pressure on her in today’s event.
The S. Deakin’s trained b***h is not fully aware of the conditions at Perry Barr. She took part in a solo run over 275 metres at this venue recently and managed to do a reasonable job. However, things will be completely different, when she races against
some quality greyhounds.
On the other hand, Tromora Ace is a slightly more experienced campaigner and he will be looking to steal the show in the end. He has gained a lot of confidence over the past few events, as he recently completed a hat-trick of victories.
Therefore, the S. Aveline’s trained hound will look to be aggressive from the start until the end in order to stretch his winning streak.
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