Indian Chief set to be dominant on debut in Ireland
Some young and talented stallions have gathered around for competition in the Irish Tote Betting Now Available In Paddy Power Shops Maiden at Navan in Ireland on Wednesday, October 24, 2012.
None of the runners has ever appeared in a race at this level before, thus the competition amongst them will be a tough one. The spectators will definitely enjoy this situation, as they will get an opportunity of witnessing an unpredictable event, which
is always exciting.
However, the punters will be a touch nervous with the overall situation, as they do not have any clear favourite to risk their bets on. They will have to consider a lot of things before coming up with a decision, as they will be the ones risking money at
the end of the day.
One thing is pretty much clear that the winner will need to have a solid stamina in order to shine in the 1 mile lone event, which is scheduled to kick off at 14:05 GMT. Moreover, the track conditions will also be a bit tricky, as there has been plenty of
rain at Navan, which has made the ground heavy.
The organisers at the venue will be worried with the current situation, as they would want the conditions to improve. If things do not change a lot, some of the runners might opt out of the €6,900 contest.
According to the bookies, the best chances of victory belong to Indian Chief, as he has got a strong pedigree. He has the potential to succeed at the highest level of the sport, but should not get carried away with the attention he is getting at the moment.
The punters will definitely gamble a lot of bets in his favour, as he seems to be the obvious choice for a victory right now. He is the son of former race winner, Montjeu, who was a class act during his era.
The former champion managed to win multiple Group 1 events in his career and he was competitive on most of the times when he put his feet on a racing track. His son will be expecting to do the same under jockey, J. P. O'Brien.
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