Lyric Ace to be the favourite in the Bet Toteplacepot Text Tote To 89660 Median Auction Maiden Stakes at Leicester
The Class 5 Bet Toteplacepot Text Tote To 89660 Median Auction Maiden Stakes will get staged at Leicester over five furlongs and two yards on Friday, 13th April. The race that carries a £2,588 purse will get contested by seven two-year-old thoroughbreds.
Four out of the seven that comprise the line-up, are in for their career debut today while the remaining are very lightly raced with only their career debuts on their records. Those starts were not exactly lucky as none of them succeeded through the debut
races.
Lyric Ace, Thousand Words’ two-year-old bay colt out of mare, Aces Dancing, stepped into the racing career on 7th April. Under training Richard Hannon, the two-year-old stationed fourth in the Betfred The Bonus King Bingo/British Stallion Studs
E B F Maiden Stakes at Kempton over five furlongs.
The race was won by Baileys Jubilee who led the track by four lengths and had Marvelino pursuing closely behind. Settling third behind the winner was Mosstang while the 5/6 favourite of the race, Lyric Ace, parked fourth.
Being Richard Hannon’s charge and Kieran O’Neill’s mount, Lyric Ace got the opportunity of intimidating the line-up by being entered as the favourite. He still has quite high chances of being considered as the favourite in today’s race and also of winning
the second career attempt.
Another interesting entry competing today is Well Acquainted, Orientate’s two-year-old bay colt out of mare, Stunning Rose. Trained by Clive Cox, he cracked into the racing career on 31st March in the Download William Hill From The App Store Brocklesby
Conditions Stakes at Doncaster over five furlongs.
Not only was the second score decent rather the performance was impressive too as Well Acquainted was only at half a length’s margin when the winner, My Boy Bill, raced through the wire.
The 11/4 favourite of the race, Marvelino, was the second last to conclude the race on the field set for twelve to race.
None among the entries have raced at Leicester before and those who are to race their debuts can turn out to be pleasant surprises. All are racing for bagging their debut victories and thus are to race competitively.
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