Drawnfromthepast will be the one to beat in Game Is Up Handicap (Div I)
Drawnfromthepast will be looking to use all his experience in order to claim the Game Is Up Handicap (Div I) at Southwell in England on Thursday, November 15, 2012. He has been delivering some good results with consistency for his team, which will give him
immense confidence, heading in the class-4 contest.
Speed will be the most important factor in the end, as the overall distance to cover will be just 5 furlongs. The runners will have to focus on the start. The one who avoids crowd in the opening phases will definitely manage to gain some momentum, which
will be crucial.
Most of the stallions listed for the race have been struggling for consistency, which will make it difficult for them to challenge the race favourite. The one who finishes at the top of the table will be worthy of a cash prize of £4,075 in the end.
It is always exciting to witness shorter distance events, which will attract the crowd towards the race. The action will kick off at 12:20 GMT and the spectators will definitely have a lot of fun at the end of the day.
Looking at the experience of Six Wives, it appears that she will be the one fighting for a victory against Drawnfromthepast in the end. Both of them have been doing a reasonable job for their respective teams over a long period of time and they are fully
aware of how to deliver under pressure.
Six Wives has participated in a total of 51 races in her career, but she has been unable to maintain a decent strike rate. Despite that, she cannot be taken lightly at all and the punters will be interested in risking a few bets on her.
However, the Scott Dixon’s trainee has been out of form over the past few events, which means that it will not be easy for her to break the shackles at Southwell.
On the other hand, Drawnfromthepast is in a much better position at the moment, as he has been giving some splendid performances over the past several races. He was victorious just a couple of events before and followed that up with two back-to-back victories.
Therefore, the Jamie Osborne’s trained gelding could prove to be an unstoppable force under jockey, Fergus Sweeney.
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