Carlingford Lough looks fervent for another Galway mark
Many sport fans believe that Galway racecourse is Carlingford Lough’s cup of tea as the John E. Kiely trained bay gelding has registered two glorious victories over there in his 6-race career, therefore, they hope that the enthusiastic sprinter will make
a big mark while running under Mark Walsh at the same venue on September 12.
The race, named as Eventus Beginners Chase, is going to be a child’s play for Carlingford Lough whose success ratio is above sixty percent. Hopefully, he will outplay 14 competitors over 2 miles and 6 furlongs as soft surface is always ideal for him to perform
to his best.
The son of King’s Theatre out of Baden is dreaming to complete his first hat-trick with this victory. In this sense, the coming contest will be greatly significant for him.
The six-year-old young horse started his career in June 2011. He did not wait long to break his maiden as the very second race entitled as Athleague Maiden Hurdle conferred this honour upon him.
On July 25, he turned to Galway for his third start and impressed all by winning the Salthillhotel.com Handicap Hurdle despite being a non-favourite candidate. That was a great feat indeed.
The Kenilworth House Stud bred horse extended his winning momentum to 2012 as well and accomplished a grand success on July 7. That was the Seamus Mulvaney Crockafotha Handicap Hurdle, held at Bellewstown.
Then there came a Galway trip again. The maverick runner showed his traditional class and outperformed 14 competitors to lift the title of Ladbrokes Handicap Hurdle.
Now, Carlingford Lough is not going to miss hat-trick at any cost, and perhaps, this is an ideal opportunity for him to do so.
The entire odds and the situation go to the gelding’s favour. The stage is quite set for his success. Most of the punters have staked their money on him and his fans are eager to watch the horse sizzling and storming on the track.
So a thrilling and exciting clash is expected in the race. The charged action will be full of fun. Let us enjoy the party. Good luck to Carlingford Lough.
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