James Pollard likely to lead Haagen-Dazs Apprentice Handicap
The Bernard Llewellyn trained chestnut gelding, James Pollard, looks to be a strong candidate for the Haagen-Dazs Apprentice Handicap that is going to take place at Sandown racecourse on Wednesday, July 25. The Class 5 contest over 1 mile, 2 furlongs and
7 yards will commence at 5:50 (GMT).
In the £2,264 event, the seven-year-old veteran horse will run against 10 rivals on the good track that he has experienced for many times in his 58-race career.
The talented son of Indian Ridge out of Manuetti gained a lot of confidence and enthusiasm by winning the Freebets.Co.Uk Free Bets Handicap over 1 mile and 2 furlongs at Chepstow track on June 25, 2012.
Earlier during the same month, the maverick sprinter marvellously grabbed a runner-up rank in the Bath Ales Salamander Handicap at Bath racecourse.
The B. J. Llewellyn owned Irish horse elegantly won Sis Live Handicap Hurdle and Find Live Totejackpot Information At Totepool.Com Handicap Hurdle at Plumpton in February and April respectively.
The brilliant gelding finished 6th in his last outing entitled as Henry Alken Handicap Hurdle at Stratford on July 3.
These impressive stats show that James Pollard will be able to enjoy great time in the coming contest. He has up to 90 percent chances to thrive. However, he will have to face a lot of resistance from Eseej whose career chart is adorned with iconic feats.
The Geoffrey Deacon trained Chestnut gelding superbly won three races in a row during January-February 2011. After getting a third in March, the talented American horse accomplished a grand victory in the Rafbf & Safeway Scaffolding Novices’ Hurdle at Market
rasen in July.
The experienced son of Aljabr out of Jinaan ran each of his last three races on a good track. Thus, it will be quite easy for him to make a big impact today.
In this situation, a neck-to-neck clash is predicted between Eseej and James Pollard. A huge crowd will attend the exciting and thrilling event. Let us be a part of this entertainment. Good luck to all the contestants especially James Pollard who is supposed
to come up to the expectations of the punters.
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