First Mohican likely to continue winning form in Betfred November Handicap
First Mohican will be looking to continue his winning streak by claiming the Betfred November Handicap at Doncaster in England on Saturday, November 10, 2012. He has managed to make his team proud since the start of his career and will definitely be a tough
nut to crack in the class-2 encounter.
The weather has been good over the past couple of days, thus the going has remained good. This will be a positive sign for all the participants and they will be looking forward to the start of action at 14:35 GMT.
Stamina will be the key, as the runners will have to cover an overall distance of 1 mile and 4 furlongs. Some of them will aim to gain an early momentum, but the one who saves energy for the ending moments will be at an advantage. The triumphant stallion
will be awarded a cash prize of £40,463.
First Mohican has been rated as the favourite to succeed, but things will not be easy for him in the end. He will have to handle the pressure from some of the other decent contestants, who have been doing a decent job for their respective teams.
The punters will definitely have a few solid options to risk their money on, but they should go with the race favourite, as his performances in recent times have been exceptional. He has been given a general starting price of 4 to 1.
Overall, the four-year-old gelding has participated in three races until now and has managed to win all of them. This is not an easy thing to do, but he has mostly been competitive against quality runners.
It will be difficult for the Sir Henry Cecil’s trainee to maintain a 100 percent winning record over the longer period of time, but he will certainly try his level best to be competitive on most of the times. He has been trained really well and has got the
potential to become one of the best in the business.
However, Tobougg’s son has never raced under normal conditions, which will be a test for him. All of his victories have come on a rain affected ground and he will have a tough job at hands under veteran jockey, Tom Queally.
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