Alnoomaas to extend his winning spree in Bids 5 Screen System From MRG Handicap (Div II) at Wolverhampton
It is very difficult to get away from Alnoomaas - someone in terrific form at the moment. The 3-year-old is continuously thriving at present, and can easily stretch his winning run in the Bids 5 Screen System From MRG Handicap (Div II), being held at Wolverhampton
on Thursday, October 04, 2012.
After facing several horrible defeats early in the season, the Luke Dace-trained finally got it right at the start of last month. Kempton’s spectators saw him getting off the mark in a tremendous fashion, as he took a handsome 1-length win over Dvinsky.
Another classy success came to his credit here in mid-September. Under Richard Hughes, the 10-11 favourite lived up to the expectations, and seized the first place by 1¼ lengths in the Mirror Punters Club Handicap (Div I).
Not resting on his laurels, the Mark Benton-owned strike hat-trick at Kempton last time. He justified his highest price of 6 to 4, grabbing a convincing 1/2-length triumph in the 32RedBet.com Handicap.
After completing quick hat-trick, the son of Oasis Dream is ready for more. Stepping up to the class 5 is unlikely to become an issue for the dangerous fellow, who is in superb rhythm these days.
He will face 12 rivals in today’s 5f216y contest, which will be started at 19:10 GMT. The winner of this race will receive a prize worth £2,588.
We´ll Deal Again won on turf in August, and can make his presence felt once again. Night Trade is another to watch out for. Ronald Harris’ charge deserves respect after a decent effort at Bath last time.
Button Moon could not tackle the testing conditions last time. Prior to the latest trouncing, the Ian Wood-trained showed fine form though. Ice Trooper has been upped 3lb for last month’s glory at Bath. Moreover, a wide draw will be very tough to overcome.
Ghost Train is on a workable mark, and well drawn to attack from the front.
Many participants have one two things in favour. But it is very hard to ignore Alnoomaas, who is in the best form of his life. Good luck to all the horses.
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