Gaul Wood likely to thrive in Slug And Lettuce O2 Arena Handicap
The Tom Dascombe trained bay gelding, Gaul Wood, is keen to keep his podium record intact and win the high-profile race of the Slug And Lettuce O2 Arena Handicap that will be held at Sandown racecourse on Thursday, August 9. The Class 4 contest will begin
at 6:10 (GMT).
The three-year-old novice horse will run against 10 worthy rivals on the good to firm track of 7 furlongs and 16 yards. On winning, he will bag £4,075.
Gaul Wood has never experienced such sort of race conditions in his 4-race career so far, but his impressive track record suggests that he can feel comfortable to perform everywhere.
The talented son of Amadeus Wolf out of Emly Express debuted on August 8, 2011, finishing as the runner-up in his maiden race entitled as British Stallion Studs Supporting British Racing E B F Maiden Stakes.
The brilliant horse managed to break his maiden in the very next going on January 18, 2012. That was the Place Only Betting At bluesq.com Median Auction Maiden Stakes, held at Lingfield.
The Star Sports owned skilled sprinter marvellously grabbed another runner-up position on July 14. He moved on to finish second in the Mitie Total Security Management Handicap over 7 furlongs at Ascot on July 28. That was his last start.
In the light of these four impressive performances, it will be quite logical to claim that Gaul Wood can make a big impact at Sandown.
Mr David is another strong candidate on the race card. The Jamie Osborne trained bay gelding has won 2 of his total 20 starts so far. On July 30, 2012, he nicely finished as the runner-up in the Shirley Gill Memorial Handicap at Yarmouth.
The veteran American horse went on to grab a grand victory in the GL Events Handicap that was held at Newmarket on August 3.
On the track, Mr David will try hard to hamper Gaul Wood. This battle between the two mighty runners will make the race thrilling and interesting. So let us turn out to the venue to enjoy the action. Good luck to all the contestants.
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