Belgian Bill to strike hat-trick at Kempton in Betdaq Mobile Apps Hyde Stakes (Listed Race)
Having recorded two straight wins, Belgian Bill is all set to offer more at Kempton. So, one can easily expect him to complete a hat-trick by bagging the big prize in Betdaq Mobile Apps Hyde Stakes (Listed Race), to be held on Wednesday, November 21, 2012.
The George Baker-trained suffered not one but several defeats early in the season. After collecting a lot of embarrassment at different venues, the 4-year-old finally got it right here last month. He put his journey on the winning ways on October 11th,
when taking the top prize by a neck’s distance in the 32Red Handicap.
The son of Exceed And Excel carried forward his tremendous work, and recorded another fascinating triumph. In last week’s Sportinglife.com Racing Conditions Stakes, he lived up to the expectations in the hands of Jim Crowley. The 8-11 favourite held on well
closing stages, and eventually captured the first rank comfortably by half a length.
It is hard to see him losing direction after two consecutive wins. Bred by Wickfield Stud And Hartshill Stud, the bay colt is still unbeaten at Kempton. The PJL, Cooper & Baker-owned is likely to use his knowledge about this track, and should not let the
supporters down.
A total of 14 horses have entered the race. The winner of this class 1 meeting will get a handy prize of £18,714. Those who are interesting in staking money should do it quickly, because the 1-mile affair is about to commence. According to the plan, it will
be kicked off at 18:30 GMT.
Producer showed good improvement ahead of suffering shame last time. It will be very hard for the Richard Hannon-trained to bounce back. Captain Ramius is in decent form, but all the victories were over shorter. Moreover, the Kevin Ryan-trained isn’t enjoying
the best of draws.
Sirius Prospect is likely to make an impact after doing reasonably well over six furlongs. Validus is also respected, as the 3-year-old sealed a good handicap win here last time. Pearl Mix has a fine record at Kempton, as both victories came here. Ralph
Beckett’s charge had excuses for the latest Newmarket failure.
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