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Maltease Ah keen to gain second career win

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Maltease Ah keen to gain second career win
Since the dawn of August 2012, Maltease Ah has been enjoying a purple patch. The way she performed in her last five races was hilarious. It shows that the Alan McCabe trained brown filly has fixed almost all of her fault lines. Thus, we can expect that she
will deliver a winning performance in a bid to bag the ace title of Folkestone-racecourse.co.uk Handicap that is set to occur on Tuesday, September 25.
Fighting against 13 rivals is a big challenge, but the three-year-old veteran filly will be able to cope with it by capitalising on the form she is having at the moment. The racecourse of five furlongs is soft; this is also challenging for her as she has
very limited experience of such sort of race conditions.
Despite all these factors, most of the sport experts are converged on the point that Maltease Ah will be effective in the race.
The daughter of Librettist out of Manic debuted in May 2011, but she had to wait for breaking maiden till August 2012. On the 12th of the last month, she competed with her back to the wall and beat Irish Boy by a neck’s margin to win the Rotherby
Handicap that went down at Leicester. It was impressive indeed.
The brilliant sprinter went ahead to finish 4th in the next race named as Thermolastroofing.co.uk Handicap. She also gained the runner-up spot in the Beverley Lions Handicap (Div I) during the same month.
The A. S. Reid owned and bred filly showed his excellence again by finishing second in the 16-runner race of Three Mile Inn Handicap, held at Newcastle on September 10. She stood 4th against a dozen of competitors in her last start.
In the light of these stats, we can hope that Maltease Ah will surely achieve her second career victory today. The entire situation goes to her favour. Majority of the punters too have staked their money on her.
So, let us get ready to enjoy an exciting and thrilling action. The stadium will receive a huge crowd of the sport fans. Good luck to Maltease Ah.
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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