Janoub Nibras set to shine in Telegraph Nursery
Janoub Nibras is all set to record the third victory of his career by winning the Telegraph Nursery at Goodwood in England on Friday, August 3, 2012. A cash prize of £9,704 has been set for the winner of the class-2 race.
A total of 15 runners will be battling out for success in the 7 furlong event, which will start at 16:20 GMT. They will have no issues with the track conditions, as the going will be good, despite a heavy shower in the morning.
The overall record of Janoub Nibras suggests that he has got a solid chance of winning the race today. Although he lacks experience, yet he is a very confident runner and will be the one to beat at the end of the day. He has been priced 6 to 1 by the bookmakers
and the punters will also look to risk some bets on him.
The two-year-old colt first appeared on the competitive scene in May 2012 and was rated as the favourite to win straight away. However, his performance was not good enough to earn him the top spot and he had to settle for the third place in the end.
Although the result was not a bad one for him, yet his team would have been disappointed because of missing out on a victory. Their wait was prolonged, as the promising runner failed to win the second race of his career as well. He was once again given the
best odds by the bookies, but missed out by a short head distance.
Despite being unable to deliver the expected result in his first two appearances, Janoub Nibras was rated as the favourite to win in his next outing. He was up to the mark this time around and finished at the top by one and a half length.
Acclamation’s son was once again quite competitive in his most recent run, as he brought up the second consecutive victory of his career. He is in perfect shape right now and it will be hard for his opponents to stop his winning run. His partner will be
the experienced jockey, Richard Hughes, who has tasted success on numerous times in his career.
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