Tuttles Maldini having obvious chance in Ladbrokes.com 480 at Monmore
Tuttles Maldini has won many major races for C. Price. The black dog is more than capable of knocking down even the best of hounds and despite the fact that he was not impressive last time, no one can question his extraordinary racing skills.
The punters should not judge him on the recent trouncing, when Lil Risky proved too good for him. He got crowded early on and as a result, could only seize the third place on the table.
A clear passage can see him taking the gold home in the Ladbrokes.com 480, being held at Monmore on Thursday, August 30, 2012. The £150 event will be started off at 20:10 GMT.
On August 20th, Tuttles Maldini showed how dangerous he can be on his day. In a 416 metres contest, the black dog took a handsome lead at the third bend, despite getting crowded in the beginning.
After reaching the first row, he kept stretching his advantage and consequently, seized the first rank by one and a quarter lengths. His stats are enough to prove his ability to bounce back. So, the rest of the pack should be cautious of him.
Graigues Orchard, on the other hand, is currently struggling with his form. The white and black dog, however, boasts some smart form to his name. He just needs a bit of luck to get back to the winning ways.
Monaghan Jack gained reward for persistency last time. In a similar contest, the fawn dog made a wonderful effort to ensure a close triumph, but it was at the lower level. Putting up a similar up in this class will be a tough task.
Bold Three got off the mark at second time of asking. The brindle dog has a lot more to offer, but we are unsure whether he will be able to cope up with the pressure.
Rusheen Major was Kent Derby finalist, thus confidence is not an issue for him. He, however, needs to track cleverly. Longwood Paddy cannot afford to concede ground at the start.
Longwood Paddy is in good shape, and can outpace Graigues Orchard. Good luck to all the hounds.
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