Full Shilling set to stand first in Bill Garnett Memorial Fillies´ Handicap
Having a plenty of pleasant experience with soft grounds, the John Spearing trained bay filly, Full Shilling, is going to claim the ace title of the Bill Garnett Memorial Fillies´ Handicap, a high-voltage Class 5 contest that will be held at Salisbury racecourse on Thursday, August 16.
The four-year-old veteran runner is all set to show his guts against seven strong competitors while running over 6 furlongs with his eye on the prize money worth £2,588.
James Doyle, who led the fantastic filly to break her maiden in August 2011, is going to ride her again in today’s marathon. Thus, the entire situation goes to her favour.
Since the dawn of the calendar year, the brilliant daughter of Intikhab out of Full Cream has been in full swing. First she marvellously won the Chepstow Annual Members Handicap (Div II) on June 4 and then notched up the runner-up rank in the Magners Handicap (Div I), held at Nottingham on June 14.
The Michael Dalton bred maverick sprinter stepped ahead to grab a grand victory in the 10-runner event of the Free Bets With Freebets.co.uk Handicap that was held at Chepstow on June 25.
In her last start on August 6, the skilled runner fought well and finished 5th against 11 rivals. That was the Betfred Mobile Lotto Handicap, held at Wolverhampton.
Four victories off 18 starts is a magnificent achievement that has capacitated the filly to get the best odds for today’s marathon.
Despite the fact that Full Shilling is the strongest candidate, Represent will prove to be a tough opponent. The Mick Channon trained bay filly gained a lot of confidence by winning the KMFM Kent's Biggest Hits Handicap against a dozen of rivals. That race was held at Folkestone on July 26.
Earlier, the experienced runner finished as the runner-up in the Aeropak Handicap over 6 furlongs on July 17.
The daughter of Exceed And Excel out of Craigmill too has some pleasant experience with the soft tracks.
Thus, we can expect a rip-roaring clash between Full Shilling and Represent, but the former will definitely walk away with victory.
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