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Dance For Livvy to make the most out of the second start at Kempton in the Certass Self Assessment And Auditing Juvenile Handicap Hurdle

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Dance For Livvy to make the most out of the second start at Kempton in the Certass Self Assessment And Auditing Juvenile Handicap Hurdle  
The Class 3 Certass Self Assessment And Auditing Juvenile Handicap Hurdle will get staged at Kempton over two miles on Tuesday, 17th April. The race has attracted a line-up of six four-year-old thoroughbreds.
All the candidates besides Alfraamsey, have raced during the new season however, none among them have been successful in claiming any of the races that they took part in.
Dance For Livvy, Kodiac’s four-year-old brown filly out of mare, Dancing Steps, has been nothing less than consistent in the last three attempts out of the four ventures that she had undertaken.
She strode into the new season on 22nd January in the Haygain Hay Steamers – Clean Healthy Hay Novices’ Hurdle (Division I) at Towcester over two miles. The race was won by Native Beauty who led the 8/13 favourite runner up of the race, Bygones
Sovereign, by two and a half lengths.
Dance For Livvy finished the race fifth on the track of twelve while riding with Charlie Poste.
She improved quite drastically by the time of the second start on 11th February in the Best Odds Guaranteed With Williamhill.Com Mobile Handicap at Kempton over two miles.
She qualified as the runner up after covering the four and a half lengths by which the winner, Rasheed, led. This time Dance For Livvy was riding with Frederik Tylicki. Concluding the race third behind the winner was American Spin.
The third outing of the new season came in the form of the Charlie Longsdon Racing Juvenile Hurdle on 24th February at Warwick over two miles and had Dance For Livvy finishing right after the runner up.
The 8/13 favourite, One Lucky Lady, was the winner of the race and had Miss Tique joining her beyond the wire.
The four-year-old once more parked behind the runner up in the Whitson Bloodstock Mares’ Handicap Hurdle on 21st March at Warwick.
The winner of the race was the 5/4 favourite, Bow To No One, while ending the closest was Double Silver.
Dance For Livvy has not been sent as the favourite in any of the races and has stayed winless in the last five starts, that too after striking a hat trick. She has already scored second at Kempton and the second race there should witness her dominating it.
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