Comehomequietly likely to shine in Tiddesley Wood Yellow Egg Plum Handicap Hurdle
Comehomequietly is expected to shine in the Tiddesley Wood Yellow Egg Plum Handicap Hurdle at Worcester in England on Tuesday, July 31, 2012. The class-3 winner will bag a cash prize of £3,574.
The going will be good in the 2 mile 7 furlong event, which is scheduled to start at 20:50 GMT and a total of nine runners will be seen battling against each other for a victory.
It is not easy to predict a winner from the current list of participants, as all of them have the ability to shine. However, the momentum seems to be working well for Comehomequietly, thus he will be the one to watch out for at the end of the day. He has
been priced 9 to 1 by the bookmakers and will be a good option for the bettors as well.
Although the eight-year-old gelding has won four races in his career, two of them came over hurdles. In addition to that, he has finished as a runner up and third on the same number of times, which shows that he has the ability to fight at the front with
consistency.
The most important thing about the David Rees’ trainee is that he was victorious in his previous two events. He is carrying an excellent momentum right now and his team will be full of confidence.
However, the Irish runner has not taken part in any race since his last appearance in October 2011 at Ffos Las. He was given a starting price of 3 to 1 back then and managed to cause an upset in the end. His stamina was impressive, which helped him take
the top spot by half a length.
King´s Theatre’s son might be a touch rusty because of a big gap, but that can also work in his favour, as he will be a lot fresher. He has participated in a couple of events at Worcester before and was victorious on both occasions. This shows that he likes
the conditions at this venue and will be a solid contender for victory.
Paul Moloney will be the one partnering Comehomequietly in the race today. He has got plenty of experience in racing over hurdles, thus will be looking forward to a quality run.
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