Market Puzzle likely to bring up his maiden victory of the 2012 season
Market Puzzle is likely to break his duck in the ongoing season by winning the 3663 First For Food Services Handicap at Brighton in England on Tuesday, July 3, 2012, as the winner race will get the prize money worth £1,617.
The runner with the best stamina has got better chances of winning the 1 mile, 1 furlong and 209 yard race, which will start at 16:15 GMT.
A total of 16 entries have been confirmed for action, but Market Puzzle will be the one to watch out for. Although, he has been out of form this year, he has got plenty of experience and will like the conditions at Brighton.
The five-year-old gelding has been given a general starting price of 5 to 1 by the bookies, which shows that they expect him to fight and win.
He has taken part in seven races in the 2012 season, but has not managed to win any of them, which is a disappointing fact for his fans.
However, the Mark Brisbourne’s trainee has got a solid chance of turning things around at Brighton, as most of his rivals are struggling for form and consistency. Despite that, he will have to be at his absolute best in order to take the top spot.
Overall, the Irish gelding has participated in 41 races, winning just three of them. He has got good stamina though, and will need to prove it today to break the shackles.
Market Puzzle’s best finish this year was at Folkestone in April, where he finished as a runner-up by two and one-half lengths.
He was priced 15 to 2 back then, and gave a tough time to the winner. He pressed hard towards the final few yards, but it was too little too late.
In his most recent race, Bahamian Bounty’s son finished sixth out of 12 runners. He will need to make a big improvement in order to shine today.
His partner will be the seasoned jockey, Kieren Fallon, who is carrying the winning momentum right now. He has won a lot of races at a decent strike rate, which will help him get the attention of the punters.
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