John Louis likely to thrive in Battersea Dogs & Cats Home Handicap
The Philip McBride trained chestnut gelding, John Louise, is likely to complete his hat-trick by winning the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home Handicap here at Ascot racecourse on Saturday, July 28. The Class 2 contest over 1 mile and 4 furlongs will commence at
2:20 (GMT).
In the £18,675 event, the four-year-old veteran horse will run against 8 worthy competitors on the firm track that he has already experienced once in his 10-race career.
The brilliant son of Bertolini out of Native Ring has accomplished all of his four triumphs since the beginning of the calendar year. During January-February, he elegantly bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs. First he won the FA Cup Betting At Bluesq.Com
Handicap at Lingfield and then finished first in the Betdaq Multiples Handicap at Kempton.
The talented sprinter moved ahead to get the runner-up rank in the Collect Your Key And Padlock Handicap at Beverley on May 30.
The maverick runner again accomplished two classic conquests in a row at Newmarket. After winning the Fly London Southend To Faro Handicap on June 9, he superbly claimed the ace title of the Celebrating Newmarket – Historic Home Of Horse Racing Handicap
on July 14.
Now, John Louis is keen to complete his hat-trick at every cost. This urge will lead him to deliver an outstanding performance in the coming contest. Thus, he has up to 90 percent chances to thrive.
Among the other runners, Scatter Dice also look to be a strong contender for success. The Mark Johnston trained chestnut filly has constantly been on the podium since the very beginning of the calendar year.
Debuting with the runner-up position on January 21, 2012, the daughter of Manduro out of Sensation grabbed a third and a second position in the month of February.
The Darley bred young and enthusiastic sprinter marvellously achieved a couple of consecutive conquests in April. After getting a runner-up spot in May, she again finished first in her last outing entitles as Totepool.Com Edinburgh Cup (Handicap) at Musselburgh.
Thus, it is anticipated that Scatter Dice will give enough time to John Louis. Both the rivals will fight neck-to-neck for success. Good luck to them.
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