Gospel Choir hot favourite for Ladbrokes Mobile Handicap (Heritage Handicap)
Gospel Choir will be the one to beat in the Ladbrokes Mobile Handicap (Heritage Handicap) at Ascot in England on Saturday, September 8, 2012. He is in tremendous form at the moment and recently recorded a hat-trick of victories in the sport. Due to this,
he will definitely get the attraction of the punters, but he will have to be at his best in order to succeed today, as there are some skilful runners up against him.
No one can be declared as the outright favourite to win today’s race, as the competition will be a close one. Anything can happen in the end and stamina will be crucial, as the overall distance to cover will be 1 mile and four furlongs.
A cash prize of £97,035 has been set for the winner of the class-2 event, which is scheduled to start at 16:15 GMT. A total of 19 runners will be trying their luck and some of them have been in great rhythm in recent times. This will make the competition
interesting and the spectators will definitely enjoy the entire situation.
Gospel Choir will enter the race with a starting price of 11 to 2 and he will like the good to firm conditions at Ascot. He is a very good runner and has proved that to everyone with his consistency.
The three-year-old colt debuted in August 2011 and took part in just one race that year. He was not rated as the favourite to succeed, but displayed very good skills back then, securing the third place overall. His team would have been pleased with this
performance, but he was rested for quite some time afterwards.
However, the Sir Michael Stoute’s trainee made a comeback in July this year and was given the best odds by the bookies straight away. He did not disappoint them at all and claimed the top spot by a head distance.
Galileo’s son then raced at Ascot and was up against some extremely good runners that time around. Despite that, he did not choke under pressure and finished on top comfortably. He followed that up with another victory and seems to be unstoppable right now.
He will be partnered by George Baker for the first time in his career.
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