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Menorah set to surprise opponents in William Hill Levy Board Peterborough Chase Grade 2

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Menorah set to surprise opponents in William Hill Levy Board Peterborough Chase Grade 2
Menorah will be looking to surprise his opponents in the William Hill Levy Board Peterborough Chase Grade 2 at Kempton in England on Thursday, December 27, 2012. He has got a pretty decent record in this format and will definitely look to make most of the
conditions at the racecourse.
There has been a lot of rain in the United Kingdom throughout this season, which has affected a lot of grounds. However, the organisers have been doing a very good job to keep things under control.
They have covered the surface at Kempton, but the going is still heavy and it will cause some problems for the participants. Despite that, they will be eager to participate in the class-1 contest, which is going to kick off at 14:05 GMT.
Some of the contestants will like running under such conditions whereas others might be a bit hesitant, as there is a chance of suffering an injury on a wet field.
However, most of the stallions will definitely go out and give their best shot over 2 miles, 4 furlongs and 110 yards. They will have an opportunity of bagging a cash prize of £22,780 at the end of the day.
According to the bookmakers, the competition is going to be a stiff one today, so they have not rated anyone of the runners as the outright favourite to succeed.
For Non Stop will enter the race with the highest odds, as he has been delivering some magnificent performances this year. He seems to be in great rhythm right now and will not make life easy for his rivals at Kempton.
However, the punters will look at a couple of other options as well, as it will not be a clever idea to risk all of their money on one particular stallion.
Looking at the performances of Menorah, it seems that his confidence level will be good right now. Although, he has not managed to win the confidence of the bookies, he has the ability to surprise one and all with his skills.
The Philip Hobbs’ trainee was unable to deliver a solid result in his most recent race, but has the ability to make a comeback under jockey, Richard Johnson.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely of the writer’s and do not reflect bettor.com’s official editorial policy.

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