Dangerously Good betting prospect

Dangerously Good has taken well to hurdling since his return from a flat-racing career in the sunshine of Spain and he can record a second victory in succession at Sandown Park tomorrow.

Dangerously Good has taken well to hurdling since his return from a flat-racing career in the sunshine of Spain and he can record a second victory in succession at Sandown Park tomorrow.

The six-year-old has arrived at his current position by a circuitous route, having been thrown in at the deep end in the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at Cheltenham last March on only his second outing over timber.

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