Waspinajar tipped to prevail in West Row 375 - Dupl.
Waspinajar is expected to prevail in the West Row 375 - Dupl. at Mildenhall in England on Tuesday, May 22, 2012. The winning greyhound will walk away with a cash prize of £150 in the end.
The Grade OR 375 metres flat race is scheduled to start at 20:45 GMT and a total of six quality hounds will be taking part in it. Their names are as follows: Waspinajar, Creamery Dream, Cloncunny Max, Pretty Chilly, Geneva Rock and Lughill Alex.
The bookmakers have shown full confidence in the abilities of Waspinajar, who is a seasoned runner. Her performances in recent times have been good, which will certainly help her attract a few bets from the punters.
Looking at the previous five outings of the H. Dimmock’s trainee, it appears that she has been a touch inconsistent. However, she has managed to win on a couple of occasions, which shows that she is fully capable of leading her rivals.
In her most recent outing, the fawn b***h was unable to make a big impression, as she ended up in fourth place. She was not rated as favourite back then, but was still expected to give a tough time to her opponents.
However, Waspinajar did not get a clean run and had to settle for fourth in the end. She has the ability to bounce back strongly, but will need some luck in the end. She is the daughter of Forest Master out of Forest Joy and was born in April 2009.
Creamery Dream might manage to give a tough time to her opponents in the race, as she is a decent performer. However, her recent performances in this class have not been good at all, which will discourage the punters from risking money on her.
The M. Newman’s trained b***h has won a couple of times out of her past five outings, but those victories came in Grade A3 events. She will need to push a lot harder in order to finish on top of the table at Mildenhall.
In her most recent run, the blue b***h ended up sixth, which indicates that she is out of form at the moment. She is the daughter of Droopys Scolari out of Creamery Mist and was born in September 2009.
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