Tyrur O Reilly to play good tricks in 6th Leg Pick 6 Jackpot at Yarmouth
It will not be all about speed. The participants in Monday’s 6th Leg Pick 6 Jackpot at Yarmouth need to be really wise in order to outperform the opponents. Taking an early lead will surely prove crucial.
A few participants have the habit of creating mess in the middle, thus an inside crowding is expected. If it happens, the hound with better ability to recover will be the ultimate champion.
The form Tyrur O Reilly has recently shown makes him the top choice in today’s race. Ahead of facing an embarrassing loss at the A1 level, the black dog won two straight A2 events. After cruising to an easy 3¼ -length win at the start of last month, he perpetuated
the wonderful work, and grabbed the first rank easily by one and a half lengths.
His winning journey came to a halt on October 20th, when he faced a terrible loss at the A1 level. After getting crowded in the beginning, he baulked, and eventually ended up sixth on the chart. However, I. Barnard’s charge did not let things
get worse.
He quickly reacted to the situation, and grabbed the runner-up spot last time around. He got crowded in the beginning, but still ran on to secure the second place. He surely has the ability to turn things around, and will be a very tough to beat today.
Other runners in the pack are: Squeaky Quago, Riverside Molly, Criss Cross, Imperial Beauty and Tulla Rose. The 462 metres contest is due to start at 21:12 GMT. In search of a cash prize of 88 pounds, six fast and furious hounds will come out to the field.
Most market activity usually centres around Riverside Molly. But the bookies should not take too much chance on her. Squeaky Quago is full of power following a good win. The bookies are likely to give her good odds.
Imperial Beauty had excuses recently, and we don’t see things turning around. Tulla Rose finds gold hard to come by in this class. Criss Cross is coming off a fine win, but presents no major threat to the principals. Good luck to all.
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