Miss Ella Jade looking for a solid run in Totepool A Better Way To Bet Handicap
Miss Ella Jade will be looking to continue her good run of form in the sport, by winning the Totepool A Better Way To Bet Handicap at Ripon in England on Monday, August 27, 2012. She has not raced at Ripon before, but the change in conditions will not matter
much to her at the end of the day.
None of the runners seem to be in a dominant position at the moment, thus it will be hard for the punters to predict the winner accurately. However, they will definitely go with someone who has a better stamina than others, as the overall distance to cover
in the class-5 event will be 1 mile, 1 furlong and 170 yards.
Out of the nine participants lined up for action for a cash prize of £2,911, the bookies have favoured young gelding, Narcissist, who has not won a single race in his career until now. Die to this, the punters will not be confident of risking money on him,
but he certainly has the ability to make an impression today.
On the other hand, Miss Ella Jade has been doing a reasonable job over the past few events, thus she will be full of confidence right now. She does not have an ideal strike rate, but things have been working out well for her during the 2012 season. She has
been priced 11 to 2 by the bookmakers and will definitely get the attention of the bettors.
Overall, the three-year-old filly has appeared in 10 races, winning just once whereas finished as third on the same number of times. In addition to that, she has also secured a couple of runner up positions. Interestingly, all of her good performances came
during the ongoing season, which shows that she has improved a lot since making her debut last year.
The Richard Whitaker’s trainee first appeared in a competitive race in August 2011 and was unable to make an impression back then. She participated in four races during that year, but her performances were below par.
Although, the 2012 season did not start off well for the young filly, yet she improved a lot recently. She finished as a runner up last time around and will be confident of another solid run under young jockey, Paul Quinn.
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