Go Go Green has leading chances in Five-A-Day Claiming Stakes at Musselburgh
The 5-furlong Five-A-Day Claiming Stakes is one of the major contests, taking place at Musselburgh on Friday, August 10th. The preference can be given to Go Go Green, who will find this journey a lot easier than the recent ones. Holding a cash
prize of £1,941, the class 6 meeting is scheduled to be kicked off at 16:30 GMT.
Go Go Green is coming off a couple of embarrassing defeats at Ayr. After avoiding the last position by half a length in the class 3 Isle of Skye 8yo Blended Whisky Handicap, the 6-year-old could not raise his game, and finished ninth in the Bet Mobile At
BetVictor.com Handicap.
Stepping down to this class is a massive advantage for Acclamation’s son, who should make the best use of this ideal opportunity and redeem the respect he lost following a few awful defeats lately.
Go Go Green did well around this time in the previous couple of seasons. Moreover, the bay gelding has a magnificent track record at this venue. He wrapped up his 2011 campaign with a classy show here in last October.
Under Daniel Tudhope, Goldie’s charge narrowly missed the crown in the Cundall Johnston And Partners Handicap. He made his seasonal debut on a winning note here in April, when securing the first place in the Betfred The Bonus King Handicap (Div I).
He knows this track very well and no matter what the conditions are, Go Go Green’s chances cannot be overlooked.
Partner will also be able to attract some punters following his runner-up place at Catterick last month. The Yorkshire.com Back Le Bid Claiming Stakes saw him missing the gold medal only by a neck’s distance. The conditions are almost same at Musselburgh,
thus the Kevin Ryan-trained has a good chance of continuing his fine work.
Crimea was held by Partner on the latest running. The Bear is returning to action after almost two years, and it is hard to know what he can do now.
Partner will be tough to beat, but Go Go Green is more than capable of completing such tasks with ease. Good luck to all the runners.
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