Alfraamsey and Trovare to battle out the Lingfield Park Owners Group Handicap
The Class 5 Lingfield Park Owners Group Handicap has brought together two rides who will fall into a serious conflict for the wire of the two miles race on Wednesday, 18th July at Lingfield. Alfraamsey holds winning as his second nature, and Trovare
has tossed a success on his profile just through the most recent outing.
The race has attracted five more three-year and above contestants for the £2,386 prize money.
Fraam’s bay gelding won the Lingfield Marriott Hotel & Country Club Handicap on 16th May, 2012 at Lingfield over two miles. In the field of eleven there was hardly a time when the four-year-old felt threatened. He won by an amazing margin of five
lengths and set Tae Kwon Do as the runner-up.
Coming at terms with the third position was, Waldsee.
Sheena West’s trainee then captured the Menzies Distribution Handicap on 23rd May, 2012 at Lingfield over a mile and six furlongs.
The race became a little dramatic for the Evanesce foaled during the concluding three furlongs of the race as he had to compromise over the undisputed lead when Our Folly barged in the final furlong and allowed the winner to edge past only by ¾ of a length.
The G. Hedley & Mike Channon Bloodstock Limited bred landed the Homeleigh Timber And Building Supplies Handicap on 29th June, 2012 at Folkestone over a mile and 7 ½ furlongs.
Under the guidance of jockey, Richard Hughes, the four-year-old was quick to take command of the final furlong which was soon invaded by Saborido, who got defeated by just ¾ of a length.
The Tapestry Partnership owned won three out of the six outings that he under took after the new season kick started.
He will be paired up with Jimmy Fortune today and the two will take on the competition from the sixth stall.
The 3 to 1 entry needs to look out for the five-year-old bay gelding, Trovare, who won the Betdaq Casino Games Handicap on 11th July, 2012 at Kempton over two miles.
He defeated the runner-up, Lady Of Burgundy, by a massive 4 ½ lengths.
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