West Way Ranger hanging around for gold medal in Romford’s A1 400m Flat
According to a few racing experts, West Way Ranger will only be able to secure a place among top-3 at Romford. But we expect him to perform above expectations and claim the first position in the A1 400m Flat on Monday, October 8th.
P. Young’s charge knows how to succeed at this level. The black dog recently won an A1 meeting convincingly. After leaving the first trap, he maintained the standards all the way through.
He was quickly away, and subsequently railed nicely to ensure a handsome lead. Keeping his head in front right through the race, the skilful hound won the clash by three quarters of a length.
The son of Droopys Maldini stepped down to this class after making a fine journey at the open level. He secured the runner-up spot at the top level, before capturing the same place at this level on September 22nd.
He is performing really well these days, and has a wonderful chance of continuing his good journey today. Among his rivals are: Blastoff Hannah, Saleen Blitz, Newinn Holly, Already Gone and Hazel Eyes. The winner of this 400 metres clash is going to get
started at 21:17 GMT.
Blastoff Hannah is oozing with confidence, as the race gets underway. The black b***h is stepping into this battle after tasting a sweet success at the A2 level. A step up in class will certainly make things tricky for her, but still she cannot be ignored.
Already Gone could find a few of these too lively as the race kicks off. Newinn Holly’s best form is hidden due to some rough rides in the recent times. We expect her misery to continue.
Hazel Eyes does better when avoiding aggro. Her chances of making it to the top spot are not bright. Saleen Blitz will have some chances, only if he gives his best shot.
It is still unsure how good Blastoff Hannah will perform on her promotion to this class. So, it is better to stay with West Way Ranger, who has done well at this level in the past. We wish the best of luck to all the hounds.
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