First Class to catch first position in Totepool.Com Handicap
First Class is likely to deliver first class performance and clinch first position in the Play Big Money Totejackpot At Totepool.Com Handicap that will be held at Nottingham racecourse on Wednesday, June 6. The Class 5 contest over the distance of 6 furlongs
and 15 yards will commence at 2:00 (GMT).
The Rae Guest-trained bay gelding possesses a lot of talent and capabilities under his belt. Since debuting in October 2011, the four-year-old brilliant horse has won 2 of his total 8 starts to date.
After breaking his maiden in 32red Handicap on January 12, 2012 at Kempton, the maverick sprinter moved on to finish 3rd in the very next outing on January 20.
The brilliant son of Oasis Dream out of Break Point marvellously accomplished a glaring triumph on February 23. He had been a hot favourite runner in each of these three races.
The skilled runner again gained a third in his last start on May 25. At the moment, First Class is awash with confidence that will help him compete well against 16 rivals such as Comrade Bond, Rocket Rob, Prodigality, Seamus Shindig, Dancing Maite, Kipchak,
Bermondsey Bob, Royal Liaison, Arch Walker, Gracie’s Games, Steel City Boy, Spanish Acclaim, Blueberry Fizz, Errigal Lad, Itum and Prigsnov Dancer.
Though first Class seems to be the strongest candidate, but Kipchak will also fight hard for success in the Handicap.
The Conor Dore-trained bay gelding elegantly bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs on February 28 and March 7, 2012. Both these conquests came at Lingfield. The 89-race experienced horse finished 4th in his last outing on March 14.
As a whole, the son of Soviet Star out of Khawafi has won 15 of his total 89 starts so far.
Among the other runners, Prodigality will also unleash a big run in the coming contest. The Ronald Harris-trained novice gelding excellently broke his maiden on December 10, 2011. He went on to finish 4th in his last start during the dame month.
Thus, there will be a nail-biting competition in the race. Let us see who manages to turn the tables to his favour.
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