Warning Sign set to shine at Mildenhall – Suffolk 375 Preview
Warning Sing is all set to show a sterling run at Mildenhall tonight, April 17 in a bid to bag the title of Suffolk 375 Maiden, an Open Race that will commence at 20:30 (GMT).
For the prize cheque of £100, the D. Whitton-trained black dog will potentially compete against five strong rivals including Lummin Lad, College Missile, Cookes Crewe, Mountleader Rory and Chadwell Brae.
The significant contest over a distance of 375 meters is likely to be packed with thrill and sensation as each of the runners owns enough talent.
For Warning Sign, this race will be highly important as the three-year-old novice runner is on the brink of a hat-trick.
The talented young hound started his career on February 18, 2012 and marvellously finished first by a big margin of 4 ½ lengths in his maiden race. This outstanding victory was a prelude of his promising future.
The brilliant son of Droopys Scolari out of Dooey Lemon moved ahead to accomplish a couple of consecutive triumphs in the first decade of April. He elegantly won both the races by huge margins.
This outstanding success streak has established Warning Sign as the hot favourite hound who is expected to make a big impact in the coming contest. His chances to finish first are as high as 95 percent provided he manages to keep his stamina intact.
Among the other runners, Lummin Lad and Chadwell Brae are also likely to perform well with a view to clinch the top spot.
Lummin Lad achieved a couple of consecutive victories on February 24 and March 6, 2012. The J. c**k-trained brindle dog went ahead to get a runner-up rank on April 3. The son of Daves Mentor out of Dunsilly Game clinched top spot again in his last start
on April 10.
On the other hand, Chadwell Brae nicely won a race each in March and April 2012. P. Simmonds’ brindle dog finished 4th in his last race on April 13.
Though the competition will be fairly tough but Warning Sing is likely to make his way towards victory convincingly. Good luck to all the runners.
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