Harare set to carry his good form in August 17th Is Ladies´ Evening Handicap (Div I)
Harare is all set to continue his good form in the ongoing season, by winning the August 17th Is Ladies´ Evening Handicap (Div I) at Catterick in England on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. His victory will earn his owners a cash prize of £2,045.
Due to the overnight rain, the conditions have become good to soft in the 1 mile, 3 furlong and 214 yard event, which is scheduled to start at 16:50 GMT. A total of 10 runners have lined up for action and Harare is in best shape compared to the rest, which
will help him get the attention of the bettors today.
Although the 11-year-old gelding does not have a good winning percentage, his recent form has been impressive. This is what matters most at the end of the day, thus the bookies have given him a starting price of 8 to 1.
In total, the veteran runner has won just 11 races out of 89 attempts, which is not much impressive. However, his record in the ongoing season shows that he has brought a lot more consistency in his performances.
In 2012, the Karen Tutty’s trainee has participated in nine races, winning three of them. This will give a lot of hope to his fans and they will be looking forward to an exciting battle at Catterick today.
Bahhare’s son out of Springs Eternal made his debut way back in 2003, but struggled at the start of his career. He had to wait for a very long time before bringing up his maiden win in the sport.
Harare’s first victory came at Wolverhampton in 2006, where he was rated as the joint favourite to win. He did not get a clear run back then, but showed very good skills and stamina in the end to take the top spot by half a length.
Since winning his first race, the seasoned runner has brought a lot of joy to his fans. There were a lot of ups and downs in his career, but he is still participating in races at this level and is doing a decent job against his opponents.
The favourite runner will be partnered by Gemma Tutty, who has not won many races, but has got the skills to finish at the top.
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