Hiddon Coin favourite for Follow Redcarracing On Facebook And Twitter Median Auction Maiden Stakes
Hiddon Coin is tipped to win the Follow Redcarracing On Facebook And Twitter Median Auction Maiden Stakes at Redcar in England on Monday, May 21, 2012. The winner of the class-5 event will be awarded a cash prize of £1,941.
The going will be good in the 6 furlong race, which is scheduled to start at 14:10 GMT. A total of 13 runners have lined up for action at Redcar and their names are as follows: Brazilian Clown, Hiddon Coin, Eastern Dragon, Bollin Billy, Lucy Minaj, Red Highlites,
Mill End Dancer, Old Man Clegg, Silver Fawn, Twinwood Star, Indastar, Lady Ibrox and Special Report.
Most of the runners in this race are inexperienced, which makes things quite uncertain. However, the bookies believe that Hiddon Coin will walk away with a comfortable victory, thus he has been given pretty decent odds. The punters might also risk the maximum
number of bets in his favour, as they do not seem to have a lot of choices.
The two-year-old gelding has participated in just one race until now and he managed to finish fourth in it. He was not rated as the favourite to win, but still impressed one and all with his speed. He was up against some quality runners back then, but might
find things a lot easier today.
The David O'Meara’s trainee has got very good speed, which will be crucial in the race, as the overall distance to cover is not much. He will be partnered by Daniel Tudhope, who is a seasoned rider and has done well over the past few months. However, his
strike rate is not impressive, which will discourage the punters from risking money on him.
On the other hand, Brazilian Clown might also manage to win a few bets in his favour, as he has experienced a couple of races at this level. Although his performances in them have been average, he does have the skills to shine at Redcar today.
The two-year-old colt finished sixth in his most recent run, which shows that he is not in great shape right now. He will be partnered by seasoned jockey, Richard Kingscote, who has enjoyed some success at this level.
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