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You Mind Me looks favourite for Coral Sprint – Hove Preview

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You Mind Me looks favourite for Coral Sprint – Hove Preview
You Mind Me is leading the betting market for the Coral Sprint which will be held at Hove racecourse on Thursday night, March 22. The high-stakes Open race of 285m Flat distance is scheduled to begin at 21:06 (GMT).
For £150 of prize money, the F. Taylor-trained black and white dog will compete against Sleeping Urban, Liscahane Joe, Farloe Ashes, Pretty Chilly and Pick A Bunny.
You Mind Me has been enjoying great form for the last six months. After winning a couple of races during October 2011, he went on to win a big race in the month of November.
The dashing dog won two races in a row during the first month of the calendar year. The son of Bit Chili out of Miss Shauna marvellously finished first in his last outing on March 18.
Since making his debut in July 2011, the brilliant hound has been performing and winning consistently. By fighting courageously and elegantly in the recent past, the talented dog has exposed his excellent racing skills well and established himself as a favourite
fighter in the eyes of the bookmakers.
As far as tonight’s contest is concerned, You Mind Me is expected to show a big run and add another sterling success to his portfolio. The dog’s chances to finish first in the race are as high as 95 percent.
However, some of his rivals like Liscahane Joe and Sleeping Urban look to be strong enough and each of the duo can give rather tough time to the top favourite dog.
Liscahane Joe has been winning consistently and continuously since September 2011, bagging six epic victories. The J. Campbell-trained black dog possesses an excellent track record. He is awash with winning momentum at the moment.
On the other hand, Sleeping Urban won two races in a row during the first two months of the calendar year. J. Gammon’s white dog gained a runner-up rank on February 19. The maverick hound nicely finished first in his last outing on March 8.
In this situation, it is anticipated that You Mind Me will have to fight with his back to the wall in order to cross the boundary strap ahead of all. Let us see how the hound manages to make his way towards victory. Good luck to him.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are the writer's own and do not reflect Bettor.Com’s editorial policy.

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