Lord Wishes wishing to win at Haydock – National Hunt Preview
Lord Wishes is wishing to win the Noah And Whale 28th April Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race which will be held at Haydock racecourse on Wednesday, March 21.
The high-stakes Class 5 contest over 2m distance will commence at 5:25 (GMT). The total prize money for the event is £1,689.
The James Ewart-trained bay gelding is geared up to compete against Gannaway Bay, No Duffer, Flamingo Cay, Lookout Mountain, Naburn, Teenage Dream, Uno Valoroso and Carole’s Spirit.
The five-year-old novice horse has run for just one time to date. In the first and last outing of his career on January 30, 2012, the maverick runner marvellously notched up top spot by a big margin of 12 lengths.
He defeated his four potential rivals to lift the title of Best Odds At Betvictor.Com Standard NH Flat Race at Ayr track.
This victory proved to be greatly helpful for the young gelding to gain a lot of confidence and courage just at the threshold of his career.
At the moment, the dashing horse is awash with fighting spirit which he will surely unleash at Haydock today and add the second glorious success to his portfolio. His chances to finish first in the race are as high as 90 percent.
Out of the other runners, Flamingo Cay and Naburn look to be solid enough. The duo appeared on the racing arena at the start of the calendar month.
Flamingo Cay started his career on March 6, 2012 at Newcastle. Being a 2-1 favourite runner, the Tom Tate-trained bay gelding elegantly notched up runner-up rank.
On the other hand, Naburn also accomplished a runner-up position in his only race on March 4, 2012. Running against 7 horses at Sedgefield, the trainee of Alan Swinbank performed convincingly.
Thus, both these geldings are carrying a lot of momentum and they will give rather tough time to Lord Wishes when they meet at Haydock. Let us see how the hot favourite runner makes his way towards victory. Good luck to him.
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