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Jennifer J to strike the debut success through the Bartholomews Fillies’ Handicap

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Jennifer J to strike the debut success through the Bartholomews Fillies’ Handicap  
Quite a few in the line-up of the Class 4 Bartholomews Fillies’ Handicap have already tried their luck with racing at Yarmouth, but have failed to bag the prize money at any of the instances. Fourteen three-year-old and above runners have taken up the mile, three furlong and 101 yard challenge for the race at Yarmouth on Thursday, 20th September.
In form for taking back the £4,075 prize money is the three-year-old chestnut filly, Jennifer J, who has raced six times in 2012 out of which was at Yarmouth. She scored second and then fourth in the two attempts that she had at the race course that awaits her today.
The Mark H. Tompkins trained scored second in the Trafalgar Restaurant At Great Yarmouth Racecourse Handicap on 14th June, 2012 at Yarmouth over a mile and 3 ½ furlongs.
Her presence on the track was strong throughout and thusly she remained prominent. The joint favourite started with taking keen pursuit of the leaders, but failed to draw clear over a furlong out. She rode on and made smooth progress over the approaching furlong.
Curly Come Home won the race while riding with jockey, Seb Sanders, by the mark of a length. Coming at terms with the third position was, Tafawuk.
Motivator’s daughter’s next try at Yarmouth was in the Banham Poultry Handicap on 8th August, 2012 over a mile and six furlongs. This time Jennifer J could not manage the second position.
She took time to set into the pace, and then lost courage when there were still two more furlongs to be raced. She ended fourth right after the favourite entry of the race, Seven Veils, while the race was won by, Suzi’s A Class Act.
The Russell Trew Ltd owned and bred has not been able to post in a success throughout the career and today she should make the most out of the chance.
The 14 to 1 entry of trainer, Mark H. Tompkins, will race from the sixth stall with jockey, Paul Hanagan, onboard. She will need to look out for the 5 to 1 shot for the race, Openly, who is steadily settling into the handicap company and can end up turning tables today.
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