Masters Blazing confident to win Consolation Race
Masters Blazing looks to be confident enough to claim the ace title of the Lloyd Ltd Carlisle Bell Consolation Race (Handicap) that is going to be held at Carlisle racecourse on Wednesday, June 27. The high-stakes Class 4 contest will commence at 3:00 (GMT).
Out of the 11 contestants Masters Blazing will face on the soft track of 7 furlongs and 200 yards, Call Of Duty and Icelander are the big names. The prize purse of the race contains £5,175.
Masters Blazing has been at the top of his game since the dawn of 2012. The John Ryan-trained veteran gelding marvellously broke his maiden on April 9 and moved ahead to finish 4th in the very next outing.
The three-year-old maverick sprinter elegantly accomplished another classic conquest on May 12. He grabbed a 6th and a 8th position in the two consecutive races during May.
The Gerry McGladery-owned brilliant horse finished 5th in his last outing. As a whole, the son of Iceman out of Loquacity has won 2 of his total 14 starts so far.
Masters Blazing is going to run at Carlisle for the first time in his career. Moreover, he will run under Michael O’Connell who has driven him just once to date.
Thus, there is involved great risk in this venture as the gelding will experience two unusual things at the same time. Let us see how he manages to cope with these challenges and add another success to his name.
Call Of Duty will definitely show enough resistance against Masters Blazing. The Dianne Sayer-trained brown gelding excellently clinched a grand triumph on May 25, 2012. The experienced horse stepped ahead to finish 3rd in the very next outing
on June 1 and grabbed 5th spot in his last start on June 18.
As a whole, the 43-race veteran runner has 3 conquests to his name. There is expected to be a stern scuffle between Call Of Duty and Masters Blazing.
The Consolation Race will be awash with turning points. A huge crowd will turn out to Carlisle to enjoy the live action. Good luck to all the contestants.
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