Tullymurry Bono likely to prevail at Belle Vue
Tullymurry Bono is likely to prevail in the 470 metres flat race at Belle Vue in England on Wednesday, May 23, 2012. The winning greyhound will be awarded a cash prize of £106.
The Grade A1 event is scheduled to start at 17:47 GMT and following runners have lined up for action in it: Seathwaite Cash, Datona Revival, Tullymurry Bono, Baltylum Dinger, Lemon Toby and Johnny Sash.
Tullymurry Bono has done well in this class recently, thus he has a very good chance of finishing on top of the table in the end. He will be a very good choice for the punters, as they can end up winning some easy money on him.
The J. Andrews’ trainee has been a touch inconsistent over the past few events, but the conditions at Hall Green might work in his favour today. He was victorious in his penultimate outing at this venue, which shows that he is carrying a decent momentum
at the moment.
However, the brindle dog was unable to make a solid impression in his most recent run, where he finished at the bottom of the table. He was not the favourite to win back then, but could have done a lot better than finishing sixth. Due to that performance,
there will be some doubt in the minds of the bookies.
Tullymurry Bono is the son of Swords Prince out of Ballydaniel Hare and was born in March 2010. He is the youngest of all participants taking part in the race.
On the other hand, Seathwaite Cash is carrying very good momentum right now, thus he will be a strong contender for victory in the race. He has managed to win a couple of times out of his previous three attempts, but those victories have come in lower classes.
Things will be a touch difficult for the J. McCombe’s trainee, as he will be up against some quality runners today. He was unable to finish on top in his most recent Grade A1 outing, but still secured a decent third place. He is the son of Premier Fantasy
out of Breeze Hill Juli and was born in September 2009.
Other than the top favourites, Datona Revival might also attract some bets from the punters.
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