Brass Tax eying success in Worthington´s Novices´ Handicap Chase
Brass Tax will be looking to make a strong impact in the Worthington´s Novices´ Handicap Chase at Market Rasen in England on Thursday, December 6, 2012. He will be up against five other decent runners, who have been trained well to deliver top quality results
in this format.
Therefore, the competition will be a good one and the spectators will definitely enjoy it at the end of the day.
There have been a few showers overnight at this venue, which have made the conditions a bit tricky. The organisers have described the going as good to soft and they will be hoping for an improvement before the start of action at 14:20 GMT.
Stamina will be crucial, as the overall distance to cover will be 3 miles and 1 furlong. The winner of the class-3 contest will be awarded a cash prize of £5,653 in the end.
A lot of punters will be interested in risking some money on Honest John, who has been given the highest odds for a victory at the moment. He will be chasing a hat-trick over fences, but things will not be easy for him, especially if the track conditions
improve with the passage of time.
The Steve Gollings’ trained gelding likes running on a rain affected ground and will be hoping for few more showers before the action kicks off. However, things are not looking good for him at the moment, as the soft patches are drying up pretty quickly
at Market Rasen.
Despite that, the eight-year-old challenger will not give up easily and will give his best shot to claim the Worthington´s Novices´ Handicap Chase.
On the other hand, Brass Tax has got the tools to steal the show in today’s race and the punters should definitely gamble more on him compared to others. He has been given pretty decent odds for a victory and his fans will be expecting a classy run from
him.
The Ben Case’s trainee was victorious in his most recent Chase at Market Rasen and his confidence level will be high. He will once again look to make his team proud under jockey, Noel Fehily, who will be partnering him for the first time in his career.
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