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Halo Moon making plenty of appeal in Try GG.com On Your Mobile Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race at Towcester

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Halo Moon making plenty of appeal in Try GG.com On Your Mobile Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race at Towcester
Both, High Ville and Queen Olivia have big roles to play, but Halo Moon, bred out of bumper/hurdle winner, makes the best appeal on paper, and should be preferred in Try GG.com On Your Mobile Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race at Towcester, this Tuesday.
The 4-year-old son of Kayf Tara, out of Fragrant Rose, is geared up to make a winning debut. Owned by Level Par Racing, the David Jenks-bred belongs to Donald McCain’s yard, and needs to be considered.
McCain’s stable is in really good form. The handler bagged three victories at Newcastle respectively with Red Rocco, She Ranks Me and Woodpole Academy, at the start of this month.
Kept producing good results, the veteran trainer guided Dungeel to a comfortable 7-length over the 5-4 favourite, Wychwoods Brook, in the Fernie Novices' Hurdle at Leicester on SUnday.
Things are going well for McCain’s stable these days. Therefore, Halo Moon should not be ignored. He is up against eight horses. The competition will be held over a distance of two miles. The participants will start searching a prize of £1,437 at 15:20 GMT.
High Ville is making comeback under the care of new trainer, David Pipe. In the hands of Jason Maguire, the 6-year-old is all set to set standards. Queen Olivia is also determined to make a fine return. Trained by Caroline Bailey, the 4-year-old was second
to Fairey Delta on her sole start back in March.
Jubilee Joy was terrible on debut at Ludlow last month, and seems to have no prospects whatsoever. Therenodoubtboutit does belong to an in-form yard. Trainer, William Kinsey has taken no victory in bumpers in last five seasons.
Thefriendlygremlin, who was not impressive at Uttoxeter, has plenty to find on form. Similarly, I’m Not Telling is facing a stiff test. The Grant Cann-trained was eighth last time out.
Executive Strike is brother to a 2-mile selling hurdle victor. But according to our calculations, the Nicholas Pomfret-trained is unlikely to make an impression. Absolutely Bygones looks really vulnerable after being penalised once again. The 4-year-old
ran a couple of good races after making debut on a winning note in July.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are the writer's own and do not reflect Bettor.com’s editorial policy.

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