Beedee expected to be strong in 32Red Casino Novice Auction Stakes
Beedee has got a great chance of succeeding in the 32Red Casino Novice Auction Stakes at Kempton in England on Thursday, September 6, 2012. He will have to outperform four other runners in order to bag a cash prize of £2,264 from the class-5 event.
The going has been described as standard in the 7 furlong event, which will test the stamina of all the contestants. All of them are young and inexperienced, thus the competition will be an interesting one. The punters will have to be extremely careful while
risking their money today, as anything can happen in the end.
Looking at the record of all the participants, Beedee will be the most confident, as he has been performing well in recent times. He is not much dependent on the track conditions, but will definitely enjoy the good ground at Kempton. He has been given a
general starting price of 9 to 4 by the bookmakers and the punters will be looking to place the maximum number of bets in her favour.
The two-year-old colt has participated in a total of four events and has done really well in them. His team will be pleased with his performances and will be expecting him to take the top spot today.
The Richard Hannon’s trainee made his first appearance in the sport in May 2012 and was priced 13 to 2 back then. He was up against some very good runners, but showed a lot of character, winning the race comfortably.
After such a solid start, the young colt gained the confidence of everyone and was rated as the favourite to succeed in the second race of his career. He was unable to meet the expectations of the bookies that time around and finished third overall.
This would have shattered the confidence of Beat Hollow’s son, but he kept on displaying some decent skills. He finished third in his next couple of outings as well, showing that he had the ability to fight for the top three positions with consistency. His
team will be expecting him to be dominant today and he is in a ideal position under veteran jockey, Richard Hughes.
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