Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Goes Bang to be successful in Stadium Bookmakers Sprint Trophy ...

Goes Bang to be successful in Stadium Bookmakers Sprint Trophy at Nottingham

Living up to his high reputation, Goes Bang made a fast exit, and won a 305 metres contest by 1? lengths at Nottingham last time. Over the same distance, the black dog is seeking another fine victory this Monday, when he will face five high-profile rivals in the Stadium Bookmakers Sprint Trophy.

C. Price?s charge went through an unlucky spell after succeeding at Coventry in late October. He ran a few good races, but in defeat. After facing numerous unfortunate defeats at different venues, the son of Crash, out of Goes Wild, finally put his campaign back on the winning ways last week.

The audience saw him taking the top prize with ridiculous ease. Having regained good rhythm, the August-10 hound is ready for more. So, the punters must not take him lightly.

Other hounds in the pack are: Micks Story, Monleek Jet, Corleones Dondon, Greenlough Ball, and Ballymac Mozart. The prize money for the victor is 150 pounds. The race will be kicked off at 21:37 GMT.

The return to red vest can only help Corleones Dondon?s cause. Otherwise, his current form is really terrible. The fawn dog could only beat the back marker on his last outing.

Inconsistency at the trap is the main reason of Monleek Jet?s patchy form. The black dog won an A1 meeting at Peterborough in mid November, but failed to maintain the standards after that. As a result, he fell fifth last time around.

Micks Story took a nasty tumble on his last visit here. His confidence might be shaky because of that. So, it is hard to expect him to show something extra special tonight.

It is imperative that Greenlough Ball comes away on level terms. The blue dog showed nothing good on his previous three rides. He needs to replicate what he did at Hall Green late in November, when winning a 258 metres contest by a couple of lengths.

Ballymac Mozart?s wins are few and far between. Any inside crowding could help him take the advantage. Otherwise, it is hard to recommend him for the top prize. Good luck to all the hounds.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are the writer's own and do not reflect Bettor.com?s editorial policy.?

Source: http://blogs.bettor.com/Goes-Bang-to-be-successful-in-Stadium-Bookmakers-Sprint-Trophy-at-Nottingham-a209209

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