Bollin Judith expected to win Mares’ Handicap Hurdle
Bollin Judith is expected to make a big impact in the Fakenham Ladies Day 27th May Mares’ Handicap Hurdle, a high-stakes Class 4 contest that will go down at Fakenham racecourse on Tuesday, May 8. The action is scheduled to start at 5:00 (GMT).
On the Good To Soft track of 2 miles and 4 furlongs, the Jim Best-trained brown mare will face 5 strong rivals including Accordingtoeileen, Petit Fleur, Oscar Baby, Asterisk and Royal Curtsy. The winner will be awarded a prize cheque of £3,249.
Bollin Judith possesses an epic track record. The six-year-old veteran runner has won 7 out of her total 33 starts to date, earning £38,394.
Since the dawn of 2012, the maverick mare has produced some eye-catching performances. After finishing 7th in a big race against 14 competitors on March 4, she grabbed 4th position in the very next outing against 15 runners on March
14.
The brilliant daughter of Bollin Eric out of Bollin Nellie elegantly stood first in her last start on April 7. She was 2-5 favourite for that event.
Keeping in view these glaring feats, the bookmakers have mandated Bollin Judith as the hot favourite runner for the Hurdle. If the talented mare runs to her best, she will have as high as 93 percent chances to finish first.
Among the other mares, Petit Fleur and Oscar Baby are likely to perform well in the coming contest.
Petit Fleur excellently earned a runner-up rank in each of the last three races of her career. Overall, the Julian Smith-trained bay mare has won 2 out of her total 23 starts so far. She is quite confident to cause an upset in the Hurdle.
Oscar Baby nicely broke her maiden in her second last outing on April 9, 2012 and went on to finish 5th in the subsequent start. Diana Grissell’s bay mare has 8 classic triumphs to her name.
In this situation, Bollin Judith will have to face a lot of resistance in her way towards victory. The race is likely to have many twists and turns. Good luck to all the contestants.
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