Clumber Place looking to break the shackles in F1 Signs & Digital E B F Fillies´ Handicap (Div I)
Clumber Place will be looking to cause an upset in the F1 Signs & Digital E B F Fillies´ Handicap (Div I) at Newcastle in England on Wednesday, October 3, 2012. She can be highly competitive at this level, but victories have dried up for her over the past
couple of years. Her team will be hoping to cause an upset in the class-5 contest in order to bag a cash prize of £3,558 in the end.
There are a few good runners lined up for action in the 7 furlong race, which is scheduled to start at 15:45 GMT. However, things will be extremely challenging for them, as the track has been affected by rain. There has been some rain around Newcastle over
the past couple of days, which has left the going as soft.
Looking at these conditions, the punters will risk their bets on a runner who has the ability to do well on a wet ground. The bookies have given the best odds of victory to See Clearly, who will be entering the event with a starting price of 7 to 2.
However, the three-year-old filly might not be comfortable under these conditions and she will have to be at her best in order to take the top spot. She has been performing well over the past few months, thus her confidence level will be high.
Overall, the Tim Easterby’s trainee has participated in 22 races, winning three of them whereas finished as a runner up on the same number of times. In addition to that, she has secured the third place on four occasions, which shows that she is quite capable
of fighting for the top three positions with consistency.
On the other hand, Clumber Place has been priced 4 to 1. Although, she has been unable to deliver a winning run for quite some time, yet it will not be a clever idea to rule her out of contentions completely.
The James Given’s trained mare has earned six victories in her career and most of them came on a rain affected track. She will be hoping to break the shackles at Newcastle and make her team proud by winning under seasoned jockey, Graham Lee.
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