Gwladys Street to find necessary improvement in #Uttoxeter Twitterati Handicap Hurdle
A chance can be taken on Gwladys Street in #Uttoxeter Twitterati Handicap Hurdle, taking place on the final day of 2012. The 5-year-old did reasonably well on his previous start, and should find the necessary improvement over this long distance of three
miles.
The William Kinsey-trained was awful on his seasonal comeback. The spectators at Wetherby saw him finishing 10th in Book Tickets On-Line @ wetherbyracing.co.uk Conditional Jockeys' Novices' Handicap Hurdle at the start of November.
It was indeed a confidence-shaking loss. But the son of Portrait Gallery did not lose determination, and showed immense improvement at Sedgefield last time. In the Norchem Group Novices' Handicap Hurdle, he led until after second, and subsequently started
chasing the leader.
Staying on one pace in the dying moments hurt his cause badly, as he finished third behind One For Harry and Prince Blackthorn. A fine act must have boosted up his confidence to a great deal. So, one can expect him to come up with an improved performance
over this longer trip.
A crew of seven horses is waiting for him at Uttoxeter, where the going is heavy. The prize money for the winner is £1,689. Stamina is going to be the key, because it will not be an easy task to run well on heavy three miles. The officials are due to start
the affair at 15:10 GMT.
Hector’s House is another to consider. The Nikki Evans-trained has a poor strike rate, but likes the ground. Moreover, A. P. McCoy’s ride is a huge plus. Hence, the punters must keep an eye on him.
Monty’s Revenge is 5lb lower than for his chasing success on the Boxing Day. Therefore, the Martin Keighley-trained is in a good position to make an impression. Gemini Ahhs, the winning pointer, is making his handicap debut over fences. The Fergal O´Brien-trained
has loads of talent, but no one should trust him blindly.
Sangfroid looks very dangerous in this sphere, but has lost his form lately. Having suffered a few embarrassing defeats, the Tim Vaughan-trained seems to have nothing going for him.
Most of the participants are h**l-bent to do something special and therefore, an exciting contest is on the cards. We wish the best of luck to all the contestants.
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