Hisaabaat likely to thrive in Fishery Lane Hurdle
With the beginning of 2012, Hisaabaat picked up great momentum that helped him register two classy triumphs along with four runner-up spots in a row. The legendary trainer D. K. Weld’s bay gelding still sustains the momentum. Thus, we can anticipate that
he will be able to make a big impact in today’s high-stakes race of the Fishery Lane Hurdle (Grade 3) that is going to take place at Naas.
With his eyes on the prize money worth €17,875, the four-year-old veteran horse will compete against seven strong rivals over the soft to heavy racecourse of 2 miles.
The brilliant Irish runner has experienced both type of surfaces, thus, it will be somewhat easy for him to cope with this challenge.
As a whole, Hisaabaat has won 3 off his total 15 starts so far. Most of the times in his career, he has managed to finish on the podium. This is what makes him a strong candidate for today’s contest.
The son of Dubawi out of Phariseek started this season by finishing second in the Racing Again On Saturday 21st January 4yo Maiden Hurdle that went down at Naas.
He moved on to repeat the same in the Visit Punchestown.com 4yo Juvenile Hurdle (Grade 3) that was run on 14th. The gelding again stood second in the third straight race of the month.
Following these decent performances, the Ballylinch Stud bred gelding accomplished a marvellous victory in the Spring 4yo Juvenile Hurdle (Grade 1) that made the scene at Leopardstown.
After finishing second in the JCB Triumph Hurdle Grade 1, Hisaabaat nicely notched up top spot in the AES Champion Four Year Old Hurdle (Grade 1).
The maverick sprinter sealed third position in his last outing entitled as Curragh Finale Of 2012 Handicap that took place at Curragh on October 16.
These stats show how talented the horse is. If he manages to keep this form intact, he will become the champion today. However, Jezki will surely give him a tough time.
The Mrs John Harrington trained bay gelding’s profile shows 3 triumphs off 5 starts.
A rip-roaring clash is expected between the two horses. Let us see how Hisaabaat defends himself. Good luck to the both.
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