Hisaabaat set to become a future star
There are quite a few solid stallions making name for themselves in horseracing, but there are some who can become one of the best in the business in the near future. One of them is Hisaabaat, who has got a lot of talent and will become a force to reckon
with in the coming years.
The young runner is still very new to the sport and is learning with the passage of time. He needs to train hard in order to compete at the highest level. At the moment, he is overly dependent on the conditions and can be vulnerable, if things do not go
right for him.
Hisaabaat first appeared onto the scene in March 2011 and was nervous at the start of his career. He seemed to have a lot of talent, but needed some good coaching in order to unleash his potential.
After gaining an experience of three races, the four-year-old gelding managed to bring up his maiden victory. This gave him a lot of confidence and he managed to end the season on a high with a couple of more solid performances.
Things really went well for the D. K. Weld’s trainee in the 2012 season, as he started delivering some consistent results. He won a couple of Grade-1 events this year and that would have really pleased his entire team and fans.
Weld was also delighted when Hisaabaat brought up his second Grade-1 victory under A. E. Lynch and he claimed, “He has been a very consistent and tough horse and he got a lovely ride from Andrew there. He ran a smashing race at Cheltenham and the two miles
and half a furlong there was my worry but he got it. He could be a Champion Hurdle horse but I'm not saying next year, probably in two years time.”
Although, the Irish runner has got a pretty impressive record, his trainer still wants him to learn a few lessons before fighting at the highest level.
However, one thing is guaranteed that Hisaabaat will be competing against the best in the business sooner rather than later in his career. He just needs to keep pushing hard, as he has been doing for the past one and a half year.
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