Cay Verde likely to win Audi Richmond Stakes (Group 2) (Colts & Geldings)
The Mick Channon trained bay colt, Cay Verde, looks to be a strong candidate for the Audi Richmond Stakes (Group 2) (Colts & Geldings) that is going to take place at Goodwood racecourse on Thursday, August 2. The Class 1 contest over 6 furlongs is scheduled
to begin at 2:45 (GMT).
For the sake of the prize money worth £39,697, the two-year-old novice runner will show his guts against seven strong rivals. He is to run on a good track that he has experienced for at least once in his career.
The talented son of Bahamian Bounty out of All Quiet started his career on April 20, 2012, finishing 5th in the Compton Beauchamp Estates Ltd E B F Maiden Stakes at Newbury.
The Lady Whent bred confident colt moved on to break his maiden in the Mcgee Group Maiden Stakes, held at Ascot on May 12. He again grabbed a grand victory in the very next start named as Emirates Equestrian European Breeders Fund Marble Hill Stakes (Listed
Race). That event took place at Curragh on May 26.
Interestingly, the hot favourite candidates of the both the events finished third. The Qatar Racing Limited owned maverick sprinter nicely notched up 6th position against 10 competitors in his last outing at Ascot on June 21. That was the Norfolk
Stakes (Group 2) race of the gorgeous Royal Ascot event.
These stats show that Cay Verde owns a lot of talent and winning momentum that will help him thrive emphatically in the coming contest. However, the colt will have to be wary of Euxton Hall who has achieved two classic conquests in his 4-race career.
Starting his career with the title of the Buckley’s Silver Wedding Anniversary Maiden Stakes at Haydock on May 12, 2012, the Richard Fahey trained bay colt went on to bag a magnificent success at Pontefract on July 2. At the moment, the son of Acclamation
out of Medina is awash with confidence that will be instrumental to thrive today.
Thus, a fierce clash will be witnessed between these two runners. Let us see who of the duo manages to carry the day.
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