Tullna Hawk heading betting card for Coral Standard (Duplicated) at Hove
Tullna Hawk is expected to put his campaign back on the winning ways at Hove on Thursday, April 26, 2012. The black dog will unleash his talent in the Coral Standard (Duplicated), which is due to start at 21:40 GMT.
The 515 metres flat heat holds a cash prize of £150, which will be given to the top performer. Let’s make a statistical analysis in order to help those interested in staking their money.
Tullna Hawk has been struggling with his form since his victory at the end of last month. On the last day of March, the black dog displayed a wonderful act despite getting crowded at the second bend. D. Knight’s trainee secured the top place by a head’s
distance.
The dashing hound will show his class against five speedy runners including Express Champ, Jaytee Ray, Ding Hero, Fridays Reason and Offshore Rebel.
Express Champ is also out of form these days. At the start of March, the black dog sealed the top place at Sheffield, beating Droopys Aliyah by five lengths.
C. Lund’s trainee seems to be the second-best on this occasion. If he manages to perform out of his skin, he will be able to outplay Tullna Hawk, who is being rated as hot favourite.
Out of others, Ding Hero is in good position to create an upset. The white and black dog recently completed his hat-trick at Romford. In a 575 metres heat, K. Hutton’s trainee clinched the top place by two and a half lengths.
Jaytee Ray is also a fresh winner. In his most recent trip at Hove, P. Young’s trainee beat Forest Hero by a short head’s distance.
It is not going to be an easy outing for Offshore Rebel. The P. Simmonds-trained ended up third in each of his last three trips.
Fridays Reason’s chances are bleak tonight. After securing a classy win at Henlow, he could not maintain good standards and as a result, finished third at Hove.
According to our calculations, Tullna Hawk is likely to come up with a dominating performance. We wish the best of luck to everyone.
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