Flying Kitty set to outplay his rivals in Amigo Handicap
Flying Kitty is expected to demonstrate a decent run at Kempton racecourse where she is going to participate in the Amigo Handicap on Wednesday, March 28.
The John Bridger-trained bay filly will confidently compete against her 10 potential rivals including One More Roman, Elusive Island, True Prince, Umph, Medam, Vicgernic, Stormin Gordon, Auntie Kathryn, Jacasa Too and Parque Atlantico.
The Class 6 contest over 7f Standard distance is scheduled to start at 8:40 (GMT). The total prize money for the event is £1,617.
Flying Kitty has been performing marvellously since the dawn of 2012. After grabbing third and fourth spots in two consecutive races during February 2012, the three-year-old talented filly moved forward to earn a runner-up rank in the third straight contest
towards the end of the same month.
The maverick runner excellently bagged the maiden victory of her career at Kempton track on February 29, 2012.
Overall, the novice sprinter has run for 10 times to date, earning £2,972 as prize money. The way the brilliant filly performed in her recent races has established her as a hot favourite prospect for today’s mega marathon.
Flying Kitty’s chances to finish first in Amigo Handicap are more than 90 percent provided she manages to maintain her winning momentum.
Among the other runners, True Prince and One More Roman are also likely to fight hard for success.
True Prince started his career in July 2011. The Amanda Perrett-trained young colt has been winless to date, however, he has delivered some impressive performances. The colt finished 7th each in his last two starts during October-November 2011.
One More Roman grabbed two back-to-back runner-up ranks during February-March 2012. Prior to this, the trainee of g*y Kelleway had done the same in the first month of the calendar year. Overall, the bay colt has won 2 out of his 14 starts to date.
Though there will be a tough competition at Kempton track today but success is likely to fall on Flying Kitty. Let us enjoy the thrilling action and see how the filly manages to thrive. Good luck to her.
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