Westview Rosie likely to finish first in A8 480m Flat
Westview Rosie is likely to unleash a winning performance at Hall Green racecourse in a bid to finish first in the A8 480m Flat contest that will be held on Monday night, May 21. The Grade A8 race over a distance of 480 metres is scheduled to start at 11:03
(GMT).
For the prize cheque worth £87, the G. Ballentine-trained brindle b***h will compete against Caribbean Jewel, Dunham This Time, Dower Gypsy, Heathmill Dingle and Munsboro Top.
The brilliant b***h looks to be confident enough to beat her rivals while paving her way towards the finish line. Since the dawn of the calendar year, she has achieved a few fabulous feats.
The three-year-old veteran hound elegantly won a race each in February and March. She moved on to finish 3rd and 4th in some of the subsequent races.
As a whole, the talented daughter of Westmead Hawk out of Tribal Squaw has been a consistent performer since the very outset of her career. Currently, she is carrying great momentum that will help her make a big impact in the coming contest. The b***h’s
chances to thrive are as high as 90 percent.
Among the hot favourite b***h’s competitors, Munsboro Top and Heathmill Dingle will be able to do well tonight.
Munsboro Top has also been in good form since the beginning of 2012. The B. Hall-trained white and black dog nicely grabbed a triumph each in March and April. The dashing dog finished 3rd in his second last outing on May 11. He will give enough
tough time to Westview Rosie.
On the other hand, Heathmill Dingle excellently clinched top spot in a race on April 7. The S. Whitehouse-trained fawn b***h went on to gain two runner-up ranks. She finished 3rd in her last outing on May 14.
Thus, each one of these two hounds can create hurdles for Westview Rosie who needs to employ a blocking strategy in order to finish ahead of all. Even a slight mistake can deprive her of success. The event will be amazing to watch. Good luck to all the contestants.
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