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Archers Arrow boasts youth in A4

Walthamstow Greyhound Racing RSS / Editor / 21 February 2007 / Leave a Comment

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Archers Arrow (T5), the junior member of the party, boasts the most potential on paper in Romford's A4 contest run over 400 metres and due underway at 20:53.

Joes Honcho (T1), who has found lots of trouble during her last two races, is expected to attract plenty of support. However, Maggie Lucas' July 04 whelp, who is without a win at this level after eight bites of the cherry, looks one to treat with caution.
Queens Ballerina (T2), formerly an open racer at Rye House, displayed phenomenal early pace when producing an upset the other day. With Paul Young's veteran looking strong on the clock, a bold show is anticipated with a clear passage.

Monas Vision (T3), who may not be able to get to the front in this company, has been struggling to clock below the 25 seconds barrier in recent weeks. With Dave Mullins' inconsistent bitch having won only one race from her last 23 outings, layers will probably be rubbing their hands with glee at the prospect of taking on the poorly drawn daughter of Droopys Zidane.

Danfoss Revolver (T4), who is lacking in the early fizz department, looks a tricky customer to catch right. With Jim Reynolds' hound having won only one race at the grade from 16 outings, backers are likely to look elsewhere for the winner.

Archers Arrow (T5), a lightly campaigned individual, looks the percentage call. Although Paul Young's pup takes his time to reach full stride, the April 05 whelp, who seems to be going the right way, should run a big race on his A4 debut.

Mystic Gypsy (T6), who is capable of a sharp exit on her day, does not look the force of old. Alison Ingram's veteran, who has tasted defeat in each of her last eight outings at this grade, looks worth opposing.

Now Im Sexy to dominate in A2

Now Im Sexy (T4) who is particularly strong in the early pace department, boasts the form at the grade in the A2 contest run over 400 metres and due underway at 21:57.

Bobbing Dream (T1), an A5 grader at best when last seen over today's trip nearly two years ago, looks to have plenty to prove. Maggie Lucas' veteran, who is likely to be left behind in the early phases, is expected to be staying on late in the day.

None The Wiser (T2), a lightly campaigned old-timer, is a peppy individual early doors. However, with Alison Ingram's oldie still without a win at the level after five attempts, a watching brief is advised.

Kerwex Supreme (T3), who appears to be going the wrong way nowadays, is not one to trust in his current mood. Martyn Wiley's veteran, who is on a 10-race losing streak, looks a 'gimme' for the layers.

Now Im Sexy (T4) ticks the right boxes. Dave Mullins' likeable former top class bitch, who is fast off the blocks, boasts the best recent calculated time in the contest. The daughter of Droopys Kewell, who has won two of her last three outings at this grade, looks set to attract a wealth of support.

Blonde Shadow (T5), who looks held by Now Im Sexy (T4) on last month's form, cannot be recommended with confidence. Maxine Locke's veteran, the winner of just one race from his last 18 outings, should prove popular amongst layers.

Hakuna Matata (T6), a most inconsistent individual, generally goes off at big odds nowadays as a result. However, with Jim Reynolds' hound having found his form the other day, another surprise triumph is not out of the question.

Limited Time boasts pace in A1

Limited Time (T4), arguably one of the most consistent trappers around in the top grade, looks to hold decent claims in the A1 contest run over 400 metres and due underway at 22:13.

Bonville Podge (T1), who bids to make a winning reappearance following a two-month absence, may just need the run. Maxine Locke's charge, who has been beaten in all of his last seven starts, looks one for the layers.

Droopys Gervais (T2), who lost no caste in defeat behind the potentially smart Postle Supreme last time, looks set to be in the mix. However, with Paul Young's trouble-prone challenger looking held by Limited Time (T4) on last month's running, the May 04 whelp may once again have to settle for minor honors.

Centaur Rover (T3), who developed into a top grader at Newcastle, looks open to plenty of improvement. Peter Payne's charge, who was impressive when making a winning debut in an Open at the London Road circuit, cannot be left out of calculations.

Limited Time (T4), who has made splendid progress through the grades during the past few months, looks set to make his mark. Already the winner of four races at this level, Jim Reynolds' fast away charge, who was arguably unlucky behind Centaur Rover (T3) in better class last time, is expected to attract plenty of support in his bid to reverse the places.

Castlings Gaby (T5), who has gained all his wins in the striped jacket, is expected to start as one of the leading players. However, Jim Reynolds' in and out performer, who has a lot to prove on the calculated clock, will need to improve to figure in the finish.

Aero Desire (T6), who ran in Open company when based at Walthamstow, has cut little ice in three outings here. Paul Young's wide seed, who is patently slow leaving the gates, is expected to struggle.

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