Five challengers lined up for Racing To School St Benets Primary School E B F Maiden Stakes
Five young runners have gathered around for a battle in the Racing To School St Benets Primary School E B F Maiden Stakes at Newcastle in England on Wednesday, October 3, 2012. All of them have been trained really well and have the ability to make their
team proud, but only one will walk away with a cash prize of £4,334 from the class-4 event.
Things are always a bit uncertain in this type of a race, where all the participants are young and have not won even a single race in their respective careers. However, it will be a lot of fun for the spectators, as they will get a chance of witness an absorbing
event at the end of the day.
The weather has not been good for racing in England over the past few days and most of the tracks have been affected by rain. The situation is not much different at Newcastle, as the going here has been described as soft. This will definitely test some of
the runners and their trainers might end up withdrawing their names from the list of entrants.
However, there are a few contestants who like running on this type of a track and they will definitely be fancying their chances of winning a race. One of them is Bravo Ragazzo, who seems to be in pretty decent shape right now and will definitely get the
attention of the punters.
The young stallion has not participated in a lot of races, but that will not matter much at the end of the day. He has got the speed and stamina to deliver a strong result at Newcastle and his fans will be backing him up today.
Looking at the record of the Mark Johnston’s trained challenger, it is clear that he does not have any issues while running on a wet track. He has appeared in just one race until now and that was affected by rain. The conditions were worse than today back
then and the going was described as heavy.
Despite that, the two-year-old colt did not choke under pressure and finished in a strong third place. He has the tools to make an improvement and will definitely be a tough nut to crack under veteran jockey, Joe Fanning.
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