Tynwald Extel to bounce back in Nottingham’s William Hill Stayers Trophy - Heat 2
A lot of people are questioning Tynwald Extel’s chances in the second heat of Nottingham’s William Hill Stayers Trophy on Monday, because the black dog suffered a shameful defeat last time around. After getting crowded right at the start, T. Munslow’s charge
was in no position to make an impact. As a result, he ended up fifth on the chart.
It was a terrible indeed. But one must not judge the hound on that. The ride was quite unfortunate. It is always tough to recover after an early mess. Prior to that loss, the son of Droopys Scolari performed very well.
After taking a couple of A2 wins, the December-09 hound moved up to the A1 class. He missed the gold medal only by half a length on April 9th. It was certainly a confidence-boosting performance by the maverick hound.
He further raised his game to win the race comfortably on the subsequent occasion. On April 16th, he always led the proceedings, and eventually bagged the first prize by three quarters of a length.
Tynwald Extel is highly likely to bounce back to the winning ways. The draw is not a big worry for him. He is due to start from the second trap. If the dashing hound manages to take lead in the beginning, it will definitely be a classy victory for him.
Other hounds in the pack are: Savana Charlie, Tynwald Extel, Youngstown, Oldroad Bluebell, Drumcrow Lauren, and Mosquito Pilot. The 680 metres clash will be started at 20:37 GMT. The winner will take the first prize of 200 pounds.
Oldroad Bluebell was not disgraced when seen over C&D last term. Despite a favourable draw, it is a very hard outing for the blue and white hound. Mosquito Pilot does stick to the task, but must track cleverly.
As far as Savana Charlie’s prospects are concerned, any jostling up front would play into his hands. Youngstown is in patchy form, but would be dangerous if holding pitch. Drumcrow Lauren looks interesting on stepping up to the six bends. Let’s see how she
handles the situation. Good luck to all the contenders.
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