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Capitol Gain tipped to succeed in Savills "Gallego" Lady Riders´ Handicap (For Lady Amateur Riders)

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Capitol Gain tipped to succeed in Savills "Gallego" Lady Riders´ Handicap (For Lady Amateur Riders)
Capitol Gain will be looking to continue his good run of form in the sport, by claiming the Savills "Gallego" Lady Riders´ Handicap (For Lady Amateur Riders) at Salisbury in England on Friday, August 31, 2012. His record is not much impressive, but most
of his opponents are struggling for form, which will give him a great opportunity of bagging a cash prize of £2,496 from the class-5 event.
The venue has been affected by rain, thus the going will be soft. This will be a concern for some of the participants, who are not used to running under these conditions. Due to this, there might be a few non-runners in the end.
There are a few experienced runners lined up to race at Salisbury and they will make the competition quite interesting. George Thisby and Moody Tunes have been rated pretty highly by the bookmakers, but they might not be able to be competitive at the end
of the day.
The latter of the two has got more experience, but he will not like the soft ground at all. On the other hand, George Thisby will not have a lot of problems with the track conditions and he has a chance of winning some bets.
However, Capitol Gain has got an extremely good stamina and he will not make things easy for his rivals. He has been given a general starting price of 4 to 1 by the bookies and the punters will definitely risk some money in his favour.
The three-year-old gelding made his debut in April this year and was unable to make a strong impression at the start of his career. He finished seventh in his first ever race and followed that up with a few more disappointing showings.
The Brian Meehan’s trainee failed to secure even a single top three place during his first seven outings. This was really disappointing for his team and he needed a special effort to turn the tables around.
Finally, the Irish runner broke the shackles and triumphed in his penultimate race. He followed that up with a third place finish, which means that he is full of confidence at the moment. His partner will be young female jockey, Miss Hayley Moore.
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