Aye Aye Skipper looking for an upset in Bet toteplacepot At totepool.com Nursery
Aye Aye Skipper will be looking for a surprise victory in the Bet toteplacepot At totepool.com Nursery at Lingfield in England on Friday, November 16, 2012. He lacks experience, but that will not matter much, as he has got the confidence to deliver a positive
result in today’s class-4 contest.
Only seven runners have been attracted towards the £3,429 race, which will kick off at 12:00 GMT. They will have to be extremely quick in order to taste success, as the overall distance to cover will be just 7 furlongs.
The weather has been perfect for racing over the past few days, thus the going has remained standard. All participants will be pleased with the situation and they will be eagerly awaiting the start of action.
Looking at the recent performances of the stallions, Archie Stevens has been given the highest odds for victory. He is also not much experienced, just like all of his opponents, but has the ability to do well at this level.
However, the bookies will not be encouraged to place too many bets in favour of the two-year-old gelding, as he is an inconsistent performer. He is carrying the winning momentum though, which might give him the confidence to shine at Lingfield.
Overall, the Tom Dascombe’s trainee has participated in six events, winning one of them whereas finished in third place on the same number of times. He has enjoyed a good partnership with veteran jockey, Richard Kingscote, who will once again be alongside
him today.
On the other hand, Aye Aye Skipper will be looking to prove his critics wrong in the race. He struggled to make an impression in his first couple of outings after making debut in the sport. Despite that, he did not lose hope and kept on working hard on his
form and fitness.
The Dean Ivory’s trainee caused an upset last time around, when he finished first by a head distance. He was not rated as the favourite to succeed in that event, but made his team proud at the end of the day. He will be looking forward to repeating a similar
show at Lingfield under jockey, Jim Crowley.
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