Burnthill set his sights on the prize in the TurfTV Handicap Hurdle at Huntingdon
Looks like, Galley Slave, is on his way to success in the TurfTV Handicap Hurdle, which will be hosted at Huntingdon on 29th May, 2012, where he will compete against nine other runners for £2,079 over a distance of three miles
and two furlongs.
The son of Spartacus, out of mare Cimeterre, will try to use his extensive experience and achieve the fourth victory of his career.
Galley Slave’s performances in the last two starts have greatly improved, and there may be a possibility that he can perform to the best of his ability and notch the victory today.
The Mrs. M. Chapman owned runner finished in seventh place in a line-up of fourteen starts in the Weatherbys Bloodstock Insurance Handicap Hurdle at Market Rasen on 15th April, 2012.
The aforementioned race was not his best, but he recovered soon enough when he competed in the Aylsham Show - 27th August Bank Holiday - Lady Amateur Riders' Handicap Hurdle at Fakenham on 27th May, 2012, and managed to claim
a placed position.
Under rider Miss C. Boxall, he gave it his all and narrowly missed the finish as a runner-up, as he fell a nose behind the runner-up, Bach On Tow.
Burnthill has the capability to trump the competition, and ace the race with his mighty determination and unmatched pace.
The seven-year-old bay gelding has shown improvement since last season, and he seems to get better with every race.
The son of Winged Love, out of mare Kilcorig, finished fourth in the Betfair Conditional Jockeys' Training Series Handicap Hurdle (The Racing Excellence Initiative) at Southwell on 4th January, 2012, but his next start made
his connections confident about his ability to win.
The trainee of Claire Dyson narrowly missed the victory by ¾ of a length to winner, Go Amwell, in the 32RedPoker.com Handicap Hurdle at Huntingdon on 14th March, 2012, where he was paired with rider, Gerald Quinn.
In this race, Burnthill seems unstoppable since he has improved with every race this season, and definitely has the potential to win.
He has been paired with jockey Gerald Quinn again, and together the duo will race with never seen before determination to take home the money.
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