Wells Honour to stay ahead in Williamhill.com Classic - 3rd Semi-final at Sunderland
Wells Honour can attain a handsome lead at the second bend and stay in front till the finishing line in third semi-final of the Williamhill.com Classic, being held at Sunderland this weekend. Although he failed to taste success in the last round, it was
an impressive outing.
He was quickly away and despite a tremendous amount of pressure, the dark brindle hound kept his cool to deliver a fine performance. He displayed a wonderful show in final stages of the race, but remained unlucky. As a result, he missed the gold medal by
a short head’s distance.
A decent performance would have boosted up his confidence and therefore, A. Dawson’s trainee will be a hard one to beat tonight. He covered the distance in only 27.24 seconds, which is quite encouraging for the punters.
In an attempt to dominate the proceedings, he will have to put his best foot forward, as there are plenty of dangerous runners in the line-up. Among Wells Honour’s rivals are: Dream On Buddy, Aranock Mint, Yahoo Ned, Holycross Prince and Rambling Chick.
The £250 event will be kicked off at 20:58 (GMT).
The draw has worked out well on both counts for Aranock Mint. The black and white dog was beaten by Lil Risky in the previous round and with a bit weaker opposition this time, S. Roberts’ charge might spring up a surprise.
Holycross Prince tends to be tapped for a vital yard of early pace. The black dog was third behind Loughteen Blanco last time, nevertheless, his performance was pretty reasonable.
Yahoo Ned needs a fast start to fancy some chances. He registered two back-to-back triumphs prior to his third place last time around. Dream On Buddy ought to improve for a further look around. Rambling Chick came in as a reserve and does not make much appeal.
It is a very tricky situation for the punters, as an unexpected result is on the cards. Wells Honour boasts a strong profile and knows how to handle things in this kind of race. So, a chance can be taken on him. We wish the best of luck to all the runners.
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