Balbec Jake to win the William Hill Supporting Racing Post TV
Balbec Jake seems to be one the most promising contender in the race today, who is all set to prevail in the Grade A1 William Hill Supporting Racing Post TV, which is due to take on 17th May, 2012, at Newcastle.
Competing against five other runners, Balbec Jake will aim to bolt through the 480 metre track and bag the purse of £118.
The son of Ballymac Maeve, out of Green Pea, has benefit of familiarity with the track, as he has raced here for the most part of his career.
From 17th March, 2012 to 3rd April, 2012, he competed in three starts and triumphed in all of them, which added a well-deserved hat-trick to his record.
The black hound maintained his composure in the Grade HP Williamhill.com Stakes on 24th April, 2012, where he did justice to his status as the evening’s favourite, and beat the D. Calvert trained, Flick The Bails, by 4 ½ lengths.
On 3rd May, 2012, the trainee of J. Wright succeeded over the J. Fenwick trained, Fagans Kiko, by 4 lengths and he finished the Grade A1 Bet On Your Mobile At Williamhill.com in 28.75 seconds.
Today, he will break out of trap 4 and race with a chance of 3 to 1, with the hope of securing yet another victory.
Elwick Regatta is the only hound who has the potential to challenge Balbec Jake, mainly because of his experience at Newcastle and other venues.
The son of Crash, out of Raggletagglrosie, will be run for his hat-trick today, and is aiming to complete it in this race.
One of his victories that took place at Belle Vue on 3rd May, 2012, when he defeated, Tullymurry Bono, by ¾ of a length.
The other victory took place at Newcastle that adds to his appeal for today. The M. Walsh trained black hound maintained the lead on, Liscahane Eagle, and finished 1 ½ lengths before him in the Grade A1 Jacob Bredski Invitational Stakes on 12th May,
2012.
Balbec Jake has all the elements he needs to win this race, the speed, the stamina and the motivation to take over. If he brings all he has to the table, he is definitely unstoppable.
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