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Emulous expected to thrive in Windsor Forest Stakes

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Emulous expected to thrive in Windsor Forest Stakes
Emulous is h**l-bent to add fifth straight success to her career chart by winning the Windsor Forest Stakes (Group 2) (Fillies & Mares) contest that will go down at Ascot racecourse on Wednesday, June 20. The high-voltage Class 1 race will commence at 3:05 (GMT).
On the good track of 1 mile, the D. K. Weld-trained bay mare will face a dozen of rivals such as Nahrain, Barefoot Lady, Beatrice Aurore, Captivator, Chachamaidee, Clinical, Dysphonia, I Love Me, Joviality, Law Of The Range, Lay Time and Rhythm Of Light. The event contains £56,710 in the prize purse.
Emulous’ success ratio supersedes her failures that are just a few. Interesting to note is the fact that the maverick mare has not stepped out of the podium throughout her career expect one time. This is a strong evidence of her inherent racing capabilities.
After debuting with a grand triumph in October 2009, the five-year-old brilliant sprinter bagged a couple of consecutive victories in October 2010.
From May 21, 2011 to May 26, 2012, the talented daughter of Dansili out of Aspiring Diva won four races in a row with two being a hot favourite runner.
At the moment, the mare is awash with winning momentum that augurs well for her going in the Forest Stakes. Today, she will be able to seal a sterling success emphatically.
However, Clinical is likely to show strong resistance against her. The Sir Mark Prescott Bt-trained grey filly accomplished a classic hat-trick of victories during September-November 2011.
After getting a third against a dozen of rivals on November 23, she marvellously finished first in her last outing on June 1. The daughter of Motivator out of Doctor’s Glory has fifty percent success ratio to her credit.
There is anticipated to be a tough tug of war between Emulous and Clinical, and this will make the event thrilling enough.
Among the other runners, Chachamaidee has sufficient chances to thrive. The Sir Henry Cecil-trained bay mare grabbed two consecutive runner-up ranks during September-October 2011. She stepped ahead to get an epic triumph in her last start on May 12.
So let us enjoy the heated action and see who carries the day. Good luck to all the runners.
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