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Penniment Fawn

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Race form for Penniment Fawn displaying three wins in her last four starts, highlighting her excellent early pace and front-running style.

Penniment Fawn, highlighting her dominant form and front-running prowess.

Dog Of The Day: Penniment Fawn – The Queen of the Front

For today’s Dog of the Day, we’re spotlighting a greyhound who is the very definition of a professional. Penniment Fawn from the B. Denby kennel isn’t just winning; she’s putting on a clinic in how to dominate a race from the front. If you’re looking for a runner with the heart of a lion and the speed to back it up, look no further.

This fawn and white bitch has been in scintillating form at Nottingham over the 500m trip, and her most recent victory was a perfect example of her capabilities. She is a greyhound who loves to lead, and once she finds the front, she is incredibly difficult to pass.

Form Analysis: A Model of Consistency

Penniment Fawn is a greyhound at the peak of her powers. Her last run on October 29th was a masterclass:

   Last Race (29Oct25, Nottingham, 500m): Drawn in trap 4, she was “quick away” (5.02 split), securing the lead immediately. The comments “always led, middle” tell you everything you need to know. She controlled the pace from the front and never gave her rivals a chance, winning by 1½ lengths in a time of 30.23 seconds.

This performance is part of a remarkable run of results. A glance at her form line shows a sequence of 1st, 1st, 5th, 1st. More importantly, look at the remarks from her three latest wins:

   29 Oct: “Quick away, always led”

   22 Oct: “EP, Ld1-RnIn, DispdLd” (Showed grit to battle for the lead and win)

   08 Oct: “EP, ALd, Mid-Rls” (Early pace, always led, middle to rails)

This pattern confirms she is a dedicated front-runner with the early speed to execute her game plan repeatedly.

What Makes Her The One To Watch?

1.  Elite Early Pacing: Her consistent sub-5.10 splits from trap 4 or 5 demonstrate an explosive start that allows her to find the crucial early lead.

2.  Iron Will: The remark “DispLd” (Disputed Lead) from her win on 22nd October shows she doesn’t just fold under pressure. She fights for the front and has the determination to hold on.

3.  Winning Habit: Success breeds confidence. With three wins from her last four starts, Penniment Fawn knows what it takes to cross the line first and is clearly full of self-belief.

In greyhound racing, a clear, fast break is often the key to victory. Penniment Fawn possesses this in abundance. If she pings the lids today as she has been doing, she will take an immense amount of catching. She is the standout selection for any punter.

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