Kathlatino expected to thrive in Fillies’ Handicap
Kathlatino is expected to capitalise well on her good form, which she conjured up from her last two feats to notch top spot in the Toteexacta Fillies’ Handicap that will be held at Pontefract racecourse on Sunday, June 24. The Class 5 contest will commence at 2:40 (GMT).
The Micky Hammond-trained bay mare hasn't set a foot wrong, since the dawn of 2012. She marvellously broke her maiden on May 21.
In the Median Auction Maiden Stakes that took place at Redcar track on Saturday 23rd June.
The maverick mare unleashed a rock-solid run to defeat the hot favourite runner, Come Here Yew. This victory indeed perked up the winner’s confidence to a great extent.
The five-year-old veteran sprinter was sent as the joint favourtie in her last start, out of which she emerged as a runner-up on 30 May, 2012. Overall, the brilliant daughter of Danbird out of Silver Rhythm has 14 starts to her name.
As far as today’s Handicap is concerned, the mare will surely be looking to down the second victory of her career.
She is well-prepared to compete against a dozen of rivals, such as Song Of The Siren, Wiseman’s Diamond, Woteva, Silly Gilly, Meandmyshadow, Goldenveil, Hawaiian Storm, Lady Advocate, American Lover, Whatsofunny, Dansili Dutch and Miss Ella Jade.
His chances to thrive are as high as 80 percent provided she does not lose her stamina.
Hawaiian Storm is the runner, who can give tough time to Kathlatino. The Mrs K. Burke-trained bay filly debuted with a classic conquest on April 19, 2012.
There is likely to be a fierce duel between Kathlatino and Hawaiian Storm, and because of the two it is expected that the race will be a pulsating one.
Silly Gilly will fight well for the runner-up rank. The Ron Barr-trained bay mare has won 5 of her total 78 starts so far. She nicely finished 2nd in each of her last two starts on May 28 and June 7.
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Kathlatino expected to thrive in Fillies’ Handicap
Kathlatino is expected to capitalise well on the form produced by her last two feats to notch up top spot in the Toteexacta Fillies’ Handicap that will be held at Pontefract racecourse on Sunday, June 24. The Class 5 contest will commence at 2:40 (GMT).
The Micky Hammond-trained bay mare has been enjoying great momentum since the dawn of 2012. She marvellously accomplished her maiden triumph on May 21. This was Ladies’ Day On Saturday 23rd June Median Auction Maiden Stakes that took place at Redcar track.
The maverick mare unleashed a rock-solid run to defeat the hot favourite runner Come Here Yew. This was indeed a marvellous achievement that perked up the winner’s confidence level to a great extent.
The five-year-old veteran sprinter moved forward to finish as a runner-up in her last outing on May 30. This time, she was a combined favourite runner. Overall, the brilliant daughter of Danbird out of Silver Rhythm has 14 starts to her name.
As far as today’s Handicap is concerned, the mare will surely be able to make a big impact to add second success to her career chart.
She is well-prepared to compete against a dozen of rivals such as Song Of The Siren, Wiseman’s Diamond, Woteva, Silly Gilly, Meandmyshadow, Goldenveil, Hawaiian Storm, Lady Advocate, American Lover, Whatsofunny, Dansili Dutch and Miss Ella Jade.
His chances to thrive are as high as 80 percent provided she does not lose her stamina.
Hawaiian Storm is the runner who can give tough time to Kathlatino. The Mrs K. Burke-trained bay filly debuted witch a classic conquest on April 19, 2012. She proceeded to grab a 8th and a 5th spot in the two subsequent starts during the first two decade of June.
There is likely to be a fierce duel between Kathlatino and Hawaiian Storm. Let us see who of the duo turns the tables.
Silly Gilly will fight well for the runner-up rank. The Ron Barr-trained bay mare has won 5 of her total 79 starts so far. She nicely finished 2nd in each of her last two starts on May 28 and June 7.
As a whole, the event will be thrilling and awe-inspiring. Good luck to all the runners.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are the writer's own and do not reflect Bettor.Com’s editorial policy.
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