Warning Sign tipped to prevail in Suffolk 375
Warning Sign has the best chances of winning the Suffolk 375 at Mildenhall in England on Tuesday, May 29, 2012. The winner of the Grade OR event will be awarded a cash prize of £150.
The 375 metres flat race is scheduled to start at 19:45 GMT and a total of six fierce competitors will be taking part in it. Their names are as follows: Cloncunny Max, Blackrose Ned, Warning Sign, Go On Kitch, Seanis Bet and Swift Larry.
Looking at the shorter distance to cover, it seems that Warning Sign will walk away with a victory in the race. He has got a very good speed is known for his good starts. His recent form has also been impressive, which will encourage the punters to place
a lot of bets in his favour.
The D. Whitton’s trainee has won a couple of races out of his previous four outings in this class, which shows that he is in decent form at the moment. He needs to carry that momentum in today’s race as well.
In his most recent race, the black dog managed to win comfortably by a couple of lengths. Despite struggling at the start to some extent, he recovered well and did not allow anyone else to come closer in the end. A similar run would ensure another victory
for him at Mildenhall today.
Warning Sign is the son of Droopys Scolari out of Dooey Lemon and was born in November 2009.
On the other hand, the bookmakers believe that Cloncunny Max could prove to be more dangerous than any other hound at Mildenhall, as his performances in this class have been pretty much impressive.
However, the M. Alden’s trainee might not be dominant today, as the total distance to cover will be close to 400 metres. He is very strong in races less than 300 metres, but will need a strong effort in order to prevail today.
The black dog has been delivering some decent results over the past few events, as he managed to win once out of three attempts whereas finished runner up on a couple of times.
A close battle between Warning Sign and Cloncunny Max is on the cards today. However, the former of the two has got a better chance of shining.
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