Fluctuate fervent to finish first in 32Red Handicap
After breaking his maiden at Wolverhampton, the John Gosden trained chestnut colt is now well-prepared to win 32Red Handicap again at the same venue on Tuesday, August 14. With just three starts on his profile, the three-year-old novice runner has made himself felt in the eyes of the punters who are quite willing to regard him as the hot favourite candidate for today’s marathon.
On the standard course of 1 mile, 1 furlong and 103 yards, Fluctuate will run against four worthy rivals with his eye on the prize cheque worth £7,116.
The talented son of Exchange Rate out of Cut Short started his career on April 19, 2012, finishing 3rd in the 18-runner race of the Swan At Lavenham Wood Ditton Stakes that took place at Newmarket.
He managed to bag his maiden triumph in the very next outing entitled as 32Red.com Median Auction Maiden Stakes, held at Wolverhampton on April 30. He was the 1-8 favourite for that race.
The Cliveden Stud Ltd bred colt moved on to finish 5th in the Delancey Handicap at Ascot track on July 20. He was the best-priced candidate for this race too.
These classic performances have spiked up Fluctuate’s fervency level to a great extent. At the moment, he seems to be in full offensive mood that will help him make a big impact in the coming contest.
On his way towards the finish line, the confident colt will have to face the wrath of Universal who is awash with momentum following his outstanding victory at Ripon.
The Mark Johnston trained chestnut colt debuted on May 17, 2011, finishing 4h in the very maiden race. After a couple of pathetic performances, he marvellously claimed the title of the Children's Day Handicap on August 6.
Thus, the son of Dubawi out of Winesong can prove to be fatal enough for Fluctuate. In this situation, a rip-roaring clash is expected between the two mighty runners.
The spectators are looking forward to enjoy an exciting and charged action at Wolverhampton. Let us see how Fluctuate manages to come up to the expectations of the bookmakers and his fans. Good luck to the young colt.
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