Young Sid set to stand first in Heat 11 at Wimbledon
Young Sid is all set to seal first position in the Heat 11 that will be held at Wimbledon racecourse on Saturday night, May 5. The action is scheduled to start at 20:30 (GMT).
The high-voltage Open Race over a distance of 480 meters contains £150 in the prize purse. The P. Young-trained black dog is going to show his guts against four worthy rivals such as Kirkland Black, Judicial Ruling, Cloheena Cash and Fernhill Fury.
Young Sid has been carrying an impressive and fabulous success streak since March 16, 2012. The three-year-old veteran hound has accomplished six victories during this period. His second last success came with a huge margin of 6 ½ lengths.
For most of the events the dashing dog participated during the last couple of months, he gained favourite tags. He is again going to run tonight with a favourite tag. This will be an additional advantage for him.
As a whole, the talented son of Killahan Phanter out of Marwood Review possesses an epic track record. He will surely be able to capitalise well on the form produced by his recent victories in order to make his way towards success convincingly. His chances
to thrive are as high as 98 percent.
Judicial Ruling can cause a big upset in the race. The M. O'Donovan-trained blue dog is on a hat-trick at the moment as he nicely finished first in each of the last two races of his career during April 2012. Each one of these triumphs came with a reasonable
margin.
Fernhill Fury is also likely to do well in the Heat. p. Tompsett’s white and fawn dog won 6 races in a row from March 2 to April 13, 2012. This outstanding success band perked up the maverick hound’s confidence level to a great extent.
This statistical analysis shows that victory is not going to be an easy task for Young Sid despite the fact that he is favourite and strong. However, he can turn the tables by employing an audacious and meticulous running strategy. Good luck to all the runners.
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