Captain Nash eying a strong run in TurfTV Handicap Chase
Captain Nash will be looking forward to a strong run in the TurfTV Handicap Chase at Musselburgh in England on Thursday, November 8, 2012. A victory in the class-4 event will earn him a cash prize of £3,249 in the end.
A total of 10 runners have been attracted towards the 3 mile long race, which is scheduled to kick off at 15:30 GMT. Their stamina needs to be good otherwise they do not stand a chance of fighting for the top position.
Luckily, the weather at Musselburgh has been good over the past few days. Due to this, the going has become good and all of the participants will be looking forward to the start of action.
Most of the runners have been struggling for consistency over the past few months, thus the punters will have only a couple of good options to risk their money on. One of them will be Or De Grugy, who has been rated as the favourite to succeed by the bookmakers.
The veteran stallion has been given a starting price of 7 to 2 and he will be full of confidence right now, as he was victorious in his most recent outing. He will look to repeat a similar show today in order to make his team proud.
However, things will not be easy for the N. W. Alexander’s trainee, as the conditions might not be favourable for him. He was helped by a little rain last time around, which will not be the case at Musselburgh. Despite that, he will definitely give his 100
percent in order to pressurise his opponents.
Coming back to Captain Nash, he does not have a lot of experience, but he has done well in chase events until now in his career. This will give him a lot of hope and the bettors will definitely be interested in gambling money on him.
The Chris Grant’s trainee was in a similar situation last time around and he managed to pull off a surprise under jockey, Richie McGrath. The pair will be together for yet another race and will definitely be looking forward to finishing at the top of the
order for their team.
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