Half A Billion looking to succeed in the Cheltenham Festival Free Bets With Freebetting.co.uk Maiden Stakes
Half A Billion is a tough competitor looking to bag a victory in the Cheltenham Festival Free Bets With Freebetting.co.uk Maiden Stakes, which is scheduled to take place at Southwell, on 13th March, 2012.
Half A Billion, One Kool Dude, Young Freddie, Dancing Ellie Mae and Ring For Baileys will be competing over the six furlong course for £2,386.
Half A Billion, trained by Michael Dods, is looking to be one of the pace setters in this race. The son of Acclamation, out of Amankila, already has star potential coming from a lineage of outstanding racers.
The three-year-old demonstrated his full potential in the closing race of 2011 when he finished as a runner-up in the D & G Consultancy Maiden Auction Stakes, at Wolverhampton, on 22nd October, 2011.
He fought hard but could not keep up with the race favourite Forest Edge who finished 2 ¼ lengths ahead.
He was race favourite in the British Stallion Studs Supporting British Racing EBF Maiden Stakes, at Catterick, on 4th October, 2011 but he finished in fifth place in a line-up of nine runners, which was a major disappointment for the bookies and
his connections.
He managed a third place finish on 20th September, 2011, after he was defeated by Ashpan Sam and Just Like Heaven in the Thanks For Your Support In 2011 Maiden Auction Stakes, at Beverley.
His defeat was a little upset for the bookmakers as he entered the race as a favourite with winning odds of 7 to 4.
Ring for Baileys, daughter of Kyllachy, out of Ring Of Love, showed potential in her seasonal debut. The three-year-old filly left her impression in the Great Offers At Wolverhampton-Racecourse.co.uk Maiden Stakes, at Wolverhampton, on 27th February,
2012.
Coupled with Franny Norton, she finished in third place in dead heat with Derivatives.
Trained by Chris Dwyer, the filly shows immense determination. She may be able to accomplish a placed finish provided she races with all her might.
Trained by Bryan Smart, Young Freddie, has the opportunity to improve in this race. The three-year-old gelding failed to impress in his career debut as he finished in eleventh place in a line-up of sixteen in the E B F Mercedes-Benz Of Doncaster Fleet Maiden
Stakes, held at Doncaster, on 21st October, 2011.
It is speculated that the son of Clodovil, out of Quecha, will improve his standing in this race.
Based on the fact that Half A Billion has been race favourite in the past few races, coupled with his improving performances, it can be said that he will take the lead in this race.
Ring For Baileys had a commendable performance in her season debut and looks strong enough to acquire a finish in second place.
Young Freddie has the opportunity to improve his racing technique and position.
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