Wilson to walk away with winning prize in Britsh Bred Two Year Old Produce Stakes - Semi Final 1 at Swindon
Wilson’s opening acceleration should serve him well in the Britsh Bred Two Year Old Produce Stakes - Semi Final 1, taking place at Swindon on Wednesday, July 18th.
In the last round of the championship, the white and blue dog could only secure the third place, despite the fact he ran superbly. P. Bailey’s charge stopped the clock in only 29.02 seconds. The dashing hound came to this battle with a wonderful show earlier
this month.
After bagging the top prize in a great style at Henlow, the hound came to this track with a huge bang. In a similar contest, the son of Ballymac Maeve ensured the first position by 12½ lengths. It was a brilliant effort, as he crossed the wire in just 28.64
seconds.
The memories of his outstanding work are still fresh and no one can expect him to lose his confidence after a not-so-impressive show last time around. If he manages to replicate what he did on July 7th, it will be an easy win for the maverick
hound.
He is all set to face five speedy runners including Benkaat Blue, Westmead Atlas, Watch Matt, Romeo Gallant and Chilli Hot Sauce. The £100 event is scheduled to begin at 20:07 (GMT).
Romeo Gallant has scraped through the first two rounds. In both of his previous outings, the black dog was third on the table. We don’t expect him to make it to the next round.
Benkaat Blue should be judged on his first round romp. After making a winning debut, the blue dog lost his direction and as a result, ended up third on the chart.
Westmead Atlas is a dangerous runner, but this is far from easy. Watch Matt, who has the ability to get an early pace, needs to steal a march. Chilli Hot Sauce is capable of a flying start, and will need one here.
According to our calculations, Wilson is the best option for betting. If he succeeds in picking up an early lead, the situation will get mighty difficult for the rest of the crew. Good luck to all the runners.
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