Abigails Angel tipped to succeed in Try totequickpick If You´re Feeling Lucky Handicap
Abigails Angel is tipped to succeed in the Try totequickpick If You´re Feeling Lucky Handicap at Epsom in England on Thursday, July 19, 2012. The triumphant runner will be given a cash prize of £5,175 in the end.
The going will be good to soft in the 7 furlong event, which is scheduled to start at 20:20 GMT. A total of seven competitive runners have been attracted towards the race, which will make things quite interesting for the spectators.
There are a few runners, who will like the conditions at Epsom and one of them will definitely be Abigails Angel, who appears to be in terrific shape right now. She has been producing good results with consistency, thus the bookmakers have given her a starting
price of 5 to 1 today. The punters should also place bets in her favour, as she is a solid contender for victory.
The five-year-old mare looked pretty ordinary at the start of her career, as she struggled to deliver decent results in her first couple of outings in 2009. However, she surprised one and all with her skills in the third race of that season, finishing third
in it. This was quite an encouraging result for her team, as the bookies had priced her 100 to 1 back then.
In 2010, the Brett Johnson’s trainee took part in just one race and performed really well in it. She was given a starting price of 12 to 1 back then and claimed yet another third place in her career.
Things went really well for the seasoned mare in the next year and she became a lot more reliable with the passage of time. However, she had to wait for 14 events before bringing up her maiden victory in the sport, which was a touch surprising.
2012 has by far been the best season for Olden Times’ daughter, as she has won three events this year. She also finished runner up on the same number of times whereas dropped out of the top three just once.
Abigails Angel is likely to carry on with a similar momentum and perform well at Epsom today. She will pair up with experienced jockey, Mark Coumbe.
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