Dancing Art tipped to win the Haydock Park Annual Badgeholders Club Handicap Chase
Dancing Art has the best odds for winning the Haydock Park Annual Badgeholders Club Handicap Chase at Haydock in England on Wednesday, March 21, 2012. The winning horse will be awarded with a cash prize of £3,249.
The going will be good to soft in the 3 mile long race, which is scheduled to start at 2:10 GMT. A total of seven runners have been confirmed for the event and their names are as follows: Dancing Art, Good Order, Atherstone Hill, Kilcommon Pride, Daldini,
Springfield Raki and Emperor Concerto.
The bookmakers are pretty much confident that Dancing Art will be able to dominate proceedings today, as he is in very good form. He has taken part in four chase races until now, winning a couple of them. Other than that, he has also secured a runner up
position, which suggests that he is fully capable of challenging for victories.
There was only one occasion, where the six-year-old gelding failed to make it to the top three while chasing. However, he has been in excellent form over the past few months, thus the punters will have full faith in his abilities.
Keith Reveley’s trainee finished at the top in his previous two outings and will be looking to complete a hat-trick. He has got the potential to challenge the best in the business and will be full of confidence at the moment.
Dancing Art will be partnered by James Reveley, who has got a pretty impressive record in chase races, winning 80 of them. He has a very good strike rate, which will definitely give him enormous confidence heading into today’s race.
On the other hand, Good Order will be looking to spoil the party for today’s favourite, as he is also in very good shape at the moment. The bookmakers have given him decent odds and the bettors will be interested in risking some money on him.
The seven-year-old gelding has participated in a couple of chase races until now, winning one of them and finishing runner up in the other. His victory came in his most recent outing, which means he will be full of confidence.
Tom George’s trainee will be partnered by Paddy Brennan, who has earned 189 victories while chasing. He will be looking forward to an impressive run at Haydock today.
Atherstone Hill will be the other runner, who can challenge the top two favourites for the race whereas the rest of the participants will not find it easy to make an impression.
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