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Ancient Greece eying a strong run in Win Big With Betdaq Multiples Handicap

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Ancient Greece eying a strong run in Win Big With Betdaq Multiples Handicap
Ancient Greece will be looking forward to a strong run in the Win Big With Betdaq Multiples Handicap at Kempton in England on Wednesday, December 5, 2012. He is carrying the winning momentum right now and will be full of confidence heading into the class-4
encounter.
However, the young stallion has not been able to deliver good results with consistency, which will put some doubts in the minds of the punters. They will be looking for someone, who has the ability to be competitive in every competition.
Looking at the records of all the participants, it appears that the bettors do not have many options right now, thus they will have to consider a few other things.
Dubawi Island has managed to get the attention of the bookmakers and he will be looking to deliver a good result in the 1 mile, 2 furlong contest, scheduled to kick off at 15:50 GMT. He will not have to worry about the track conditions, as the weather has
remained dry over the past few days.
Therefore, the going has become standard and everyone will get a fair chance of going out aggressively in the race, which has a cash prize of £4,075 for the winner.
Dubawi Island has been given a general starting price of 5 to 2, which means that he is expected to be highly competitive at the end of the day. He is quite young and lacks experience at this level.
Despite that, his performances have not been bad at all and it will not be a clever thing to take him lightly.
The James Tate’s trained gelding started off his career in 2011 and was unable to make a strong impression back then. He rested for quite some time afterwards and came back with some positive performances during 2012.
On the other hand, Ancient Greece has been in the sport for quite some time now and knows how to exert pressure on his rivals.
His most recent outing was at Kempton and he thoroughly enjoyed the dry conditions back then. The George Baker’s trainee was victorious by half a length under jockey, Luke Morris, who will once again be alongside him at this venue today.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely of the writer’s and do not reflect bettor.com’s official editorial policy.

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