Ambivalent tipped to win 1st Northern Sign Company Handicap
Ambivalent has got a great chance of claiming the 1st Northern Sign Company Handicap at Haydock in England on Friday, July 6, 2012. The winning horse will be given a cash prize of £4,205 in the end.
The stamina of all runners will be put to a test in the 1 mile, 2 furlong and 95 yard event, which will start at 21:15 GMT. Moreover, the conditions will be soft, which will suit Ambivalent more than anyone else. However, things could go wrong for her, if
more showers come down.
Looking at the record of the three-year-old filly, the bookmakers have given her a general starting price of 6 to 4. This clearly shows that she is expected to walk away with a comfortable win and the punters should risk most of their money on her.
Although the Roger Varian’s trained runner does not have a lot of experience, yet she knows how to tackle with pressure situations. She first came onto the scene in September 2011, competing in the British Stallion Studs Supporting British Racing E B F Maiden
Stakes. The bookies had given her a general starting price of 5 to 2, but she surprised them by taking the top spot comfortably.
However, the young filly was unable to continue the similar momentum and finished eighth in her second race. She had been rated as the favourite back then and was expected to outperform her rivals easily. She looked good at the start, but did not have the
stamina to challenge the front runners.
Authorized’s daughter out of Darrery has only raced once in the ongoing season. She was given the best odds in that event and lived up to the expectations of the bookmakers this time around, winning comfortably by five lengths.
Although Ambivalent was held back at the start, she displayed good stamina towards the end, gaining an advantage of five lengths over the runner up. A similar show will definitely see her take the top spot once again.
Neil Callan will be the one partnering the favourite filly in today’s race. He is a seasoned jockey and has won plenty of races until now. Moreover, his recent form has also been decent, which means he will be full of confidence.
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