Three picks for today’s Yarmouth contest – Bonus Series (Heat 3) Preview

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  • Three picks for today’s Yarmouth contest – Bonus Series (Heat 3) Preview

Three picks for today’s Yarmouth contest – Bonus Series (Heat 3) Preview

The Heat 3 race of Owners’ Bonus Series will be held at Yarmouth greyhound racing track on Wednesday night, February 22. The Grade A5 contest of 462m Flat distance will commence at 20:09.

Midian Causeway, Killea Falcon, Laketown Kian, Burcastle Lilly, Dunmurry Gorm and Atia are geared up to compete for a meagre prize money of £60.

Here we figure out the three runners who are expected to settle on the top three positions. This betting preview will be a great help for the bookmakers who plan to invest in the market tonight.

Burcastle Lilly

Following her two consecutive victories during November 2011, T Hunter’s blue bitch won a big race on January 18, 2012 with a margin of 1 ½ lengths. In the first half of February, she finished 3rd each in two races.

The daughter of Droopys Scolari out of Westmead Eliza has been a below average performer throughout her career. On today’s card, the three-year-old stands above all. She has as high as 80 percent chances to finish first at the Yarmouth track which she is well familiar with.

Atia

G Parker’s brindle and white bitch accomplished a couple of consecutive triumphs during December 2011. However, she could not be able to carry forward this momentum, losing six successive races in a row. She still seems to be much better than her today’s competitors except Burcastle Lilly.

The daughter of Ballymac Maeve out of Glenske Harmony is supposed to unleash a decent fight tonight and notch up the 2nd position convincingly.

Midian Causeway

The I Brown-trained brindle dog’s last victory, which came after a long gap, on February 1, 2012 might have boosted up his morale greatly. If he manages to capitalise well on this fresh form, he will surely be able to win the third top position in tonight’s event.

The five-year-old veteran runner has been an average performer since his debut in July 2009.

Conclusion

From beginning to the end of the Yarmouth track, there will be a fierce battle among the favourite hounds. None of the other runners is likely to challenge the trio.  Thus, it is going to be an interesting and amazing competition. Let us get ready for the action. Good luck to all the contestants.

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