Power And Glory is set to race for Group 1 glory in the Ladbrokes Golden Easter Egg final at Wentworth Park. The greyhound’s owner, Jeff Eastburn, recently underwent a crucial operation to stop a brain bleed, with trainer Ken Burnett expressing support and hope for his recovery. The operation’s success was a relief, and Jeff even took a picture of Power And Glory with him into the operating theatre.

Power And Glory’s impressive performance in the semi-final, clocking 29.23, has raised expectations for the final race. Trainer Burnett received encouraging words from rival trainer Mark Gatt, boosting his confidence for a potential Group victory. Despite concerns about Power And Glory’s starting position in box six, Burnett remains optimistic about the greyhound’s ability to compete.

In analyzing the competition, Burnett strategizes on Power And Glory’s race tactics, emphasizing the importance of a strong start and positioning going into the first turn. With Power And Glory’s tenacity and chasing skills, Burnett believes the greyhound has a strong chance to excel in the final race.
As the anticipation builds for the Golden Easter Egg final, Burnett assesses the competition, highlighting contenders like Lakeview Emily and Good Odds Cobber. Expressing his aspirations for Power And Glory’s performance, Burnett reflects on his own experiences in Group races and the significance of the upcoming Group 1 prize.
Power And Glory’s track record and past achievements add to the stakes of the upcoming race, with Burnett’s focus solely on the Golden Easter Egg at present. The greyhound’s impressive track record and earnings underscore the potential for success in the upcoming high-profile event.
As the greyhound racing community awaits the thrilling conclusion of the Ladbrokes Golden Easter Egg, the story of Power And Glory’s journey to the final epitomizes the dedication and passion that define the sport. With hopes high for a victorious outcome, all eyes are on Power And Glory and his quest for Group 1 glory.