Kangaroo Court to catch victory at Doncaster – Handicap Hurdle Preview
Emma Lavelle’s talented black gelding, Kangaroo Court, looks to be in a favourable position to win Download William Hill From the App-Store Handicap Hurdle race which is scheduled to be held at Doncaster racecourse on Saturday, March 3.
The Class 2 contest of 3m110y has huge prize money worth £10,397. The event will start at 2:20 (GMT).
Kangaroo Court is to compete against half a dozen runners including Sir Harry Ormesher, Al Co, Corkage, Allow Me, Alderley Rover and A Hit Is A Hit.
Kangaroo Court poses to be in great form at the moment. The eight-year-old brilliant runner accomplished a mage triumph on January 28, 2012 at Lingfield.
Being an 11-10 favourite, the N Mustoe-owned gelding finished fifth in his last outing at Kempton on February 10.
Since making his debut in March 2008 with a mega victory, Kangaroo Court is going to run at Doncaster track just for the second time. He last ran there in December 2008 and won with a big margin of 17 lengths.
During March-October 2009, the dashing runner achieved a fabulous hat-trick. As a whole, he has won 6 out of his total 16 starts to date.
Kangaroo Court’s successes include 1 All-weather and PTP each and two Hurdle and Chase each. His earning to date is £23,592.
Thus, Lavelle’s skilled pupil is all ready to unleash a big run again today at Doncaster and come up with another success. His chances to win are as high as 85 percent.
Among the other six runners, Corkage and Allow Me are too likely to fight hard today.
Corkage has 8 victories to his credit. The 34-race veteran black gelding finished first each in two consecutive races during January 2012. In the two subsequent races, the trainee of keith Reveley grabbed third and second spots.
On the other hand, Allow Me has perked up his morale to a great extent by earning an 8-length victory on January 20, 2012. James Ewart’s black gelding has won two out of his total 10 races to date.
Thus, there is expected to be a fierce competition among Kangaroo Court, Corkage and Allow Me at Doncaster today. Let us see who gains what. Good luck to all.
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