Marco Botti to strike via Canary Wharf in Lingfield’s Hindleap Handicap (Div I)
Livia's Dream has reached Lingfield in good shape, but the 1m4f trip is unlikely to suit her. On the other hand, Emerald Wilderness has solid claims after showing an improved act here at the end of last month. Dropped in grade, the Mark Rimmer-trained certainly
has a big role to play. Yet, our vote goes to Canary Wharf, whose stable is in great form these days.
Trainer, Marco Botti has his string in good momentum, and can secure the victory via the 3-year-old. The bay colt should not be judged on his seasonal comeback in October, when he was really rusty. In the Quorn Handicap at Leicester, the Martin Harley-ridden
held up early on.
The Michael Lowry-bred started getting weak a couple of furlongs before the wire and as a result, completed the order of finish. It was certainly a confidence-staking loss. Yet, it is hard to question his talent.
Having practised well in the last two months, the son of Danehill Dancer is raring to go. Ahead of going on vacations, the dashing colt registered his maiden success at Wolverhampton.
By beating Cotton Trader by a short head’s distance in a pressure situation, he collected plenty of praise. He has stamina to prove, but looks really dangerous on his return to AW.
Ten horses have entered the class-4 meeting. They will lock horns in search of a handy prize of £4,075. Since there are several powerful runners in the pack, an exciting contest is on the cards.
Emerald Wilderness returned to form when third here last time. The Mark Rimmer-trained has each-way claims again. Ajeeb is a consistent runner, but would find it difficult to win this. According to our calculations, David Simcock’s trainee has great possibilities
for a place on the podium.
Livia’s Dream is in good form, but it is uncertain whether she gets strong suitable pace under these conditions. Uphold also has prospects of making it to the frame, after securing the runner-up place on turf.
Moderator ran below par on previous two visits here, but has the ability to improve. Alazan is yet to encounter artificial surface, thus there is a need to look elsewhere for the winner.
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