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Kampai and James Tate trained, Saaboog, hold the reins of the 32red Fillies’ Handicap

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Kampai and James Tate trained, Saaboog, hold the reins of the 32red Fillies’ Handicap
In the field of eight, there are just two entries for the Class 4 32red Fillies’ Handicap, who have show cased some improvement through the recent races that they took part in. Kampai and Saaboog ended at second positions in the most recent races that they were a part of. The mile race on Monday, 23rd July at Southwell will see if they can notch up the ranking by claiming the race today.
Eight three-year and above candidates will invade the track for becoming entitled to the £4,852 prize money.
Sakhee’s four-year-old bay filly has raced thrice during the career and improved only through the seasonal debut as the first two races of her career are part of the 2011 campaign.
Both the attempts at the maiden stakes transformed into eighth position.
The Julia Feilden trained stood second in the Catering Services International Ltd Maiden Stakes on 3rd July, 2012 at Brighton over a mile and two furlongs. She lost the chance to break her maiden by a highly negligible margin of a head.
The maiden was successfully broken by, Palus San Marco.
The four-year-old stayed strong throughout the track and did not let the leader intimidate her. She finished right after the winner in companion ship with jockey, Adam Beschizza.
The four-year-old filly out of mare, Green Supreme, is familiar with the distance that she has to race over today, but the ground conditions are standard, not soft. She will once again become the mount for jockey, Adam Beschizza, and the duo has been allotted the fifth gate to start from.
She will need to look out for Teofilo’s three-year-old daughter, Saaboog, who finished a decent second in the handicap she undertook.
On 11th July, 2012, the bay filly out of mare, Saabiq, qualified as the runner-up in the Mobile At Bet365.Com Fillies’ Handicap at Yarmouth over a mile and a furlong.
James Tate’s under charge was guided through the track by jockey, Martin Dwyer, and missed the race by ¾ of a length.
Martin Lane will be onboard the 11 to 4 entry today and the two will take their flight from the second gate.
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