Monday, August 27, 2012

Monleek Town looks strong for Carling Sprint Trophy | bettor.com

Monleek Town looks strong for Carling Sprint Trophy

The two consecutive triumphs during the first half of the this month infused immense confidence in the David Pruhs trained black dog, Monleek Town, who poses ?to be the strongest candidate for the high-profile race of the Carling Sprint Trophy that will take place at Nottingham racecourse on Monday night, August 27.

The open race over 305 meters offers ?150 for the winner. After breaking from the red box, the two-year-old young hound will fight hard to complete his maiden hat-trick. He possesses a decent track record at this venue.

The talented son of Kinloch Brae out of Miss Lee started his career on March 22, 2012, breaking his maiden with the title of the Betfred Maiden Sprint Trophy that took place on April 30. He moved on to finish first again in the very next start named as The Romford Stadium Sprint.

The dashing dog nicely gained to runner-up ranks in a row during the month of June. He grabbed a grand victory in the Pepsi 235 Sprint For Dogs Only ? Dup, held at Peterborough on August 4.

The best thing about the enthusiastic hound is that he had been the hot favourite candidate for each of his last four starts. Monleek Town has made some glittering marks in OR format of the game.

Thus, it is anticipated that the maverick sprinter will have all the chances to thrive. The only rival he needs to wary of is Ballymac Denis who has been winning with regular intervals since the dawn of the calendar year.

The S. Buckland trained brindle dog?s last OR victory came in Stadium Bookmakers Standard that was held at Oxford on May 10. He was the 7-4 favourite for that race.

The son of Ballymac Maeve out of Ballymac Peg went on to win a T3 and a T2 race in the month of August. He too has impressive record in this format.

In this situation, a fierce duel is expected between Ballymac Denis and Monleek Town. This will amuse the sport fans a lot. Let us move to the venue to enjoy the charged action. Good luck to all the six hounds.

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Source: http://blogs.bettor.com/Monleek-Town-looks-strong-for-Carling-Sprint-Trophy-a182814

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