Birdman likely to succeed in 32Red.com Superlative Stakes
Birdman has got an excellent chance to prevail in the 32Red.com Superlative Stakes (Group 2) at Newmarket in England on Saturday, July 14, 2012. The winner of the class-1 will get a cash prize of £34,026.
The going will be soft in the 7 furlong event and some overnight showers have also left the ground to be heavy in places, which might force a few names to be withdrawn before the start of action at Newmarket.
However, Birdman will enjoy such conditions and even more rain will not affect his performance. He is a very good runner and has proved to be strong on the heavy ground in the past as well, which will help him get the attention of the bettors. The bookmakers
have given him a starting price of 14 to 1 today.
The two-year-old colt has got an impressive record and is carrying the winning momentum right now, which means he will be full of confidence heading into the race at Newmarket today. He has taken part in three events until now and was triumphant in a couple
of them whereas finished third once. This goes onto show what he is capable of and his rivals will certainly fear him.
The David Simcock’s trainee debuted in May this year and impressed one and all with a decent run at Newmarket. He was priced 5 to 1 back then and was up against some extremely good runners. Despite that, he gave a tough time to his opponents, but had to
settle for the third place in the end.
However, the young runner did not have to wait long for his first victory in the sport, as he was on top of the table in his very next outing. He was rated as the favourite to win back then and did not disappoint his fans, winning by two and a half lengths.
In his most recent race, Birdman was once again given the best odds by the bookies and he lived up to their expectations, winning this time by three lengths and one quarter. The track conditions in that race were almost similar to today, which means he will
definitely do well under Martin Lane at Newmarket.
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