Miss Exhibitionist to intimidate the line-up of the Freebets.Co.UK Free Bets Handicap
Backed up with 9 to 2 odds in the Class 5 Freebets.Co.UK Free Bets Handicap is, Miss Exhibitionist. Sharing with her the mile, two furlongs and thirty-six yards’ track are seven other four-year and older runners, who will contest for the £2,264 prize money on Monday, 25th June at Chepstow.
The five outings of the Trade Fair’s four-year-old bay filly that she undertook during the new season, have failed to culminate into success. However, she did work on achieving a certain threshold after failing miserably in the first two races of her 2012 campaign.
The Alan King trained managed finishing fourth in the Charlie Longsdon Racing Juvenile Hurdle on 24th February at Warwick over two miles.
The race was won by the 8 to 13 favourite, One Lucky Lady, who downed the runner-up by a massive margin of 8 lengths.
The bay filly then concluded fifth in the Barley Mow At Rockwell Green Fillies’ Juvenile Hurdle on 12th March at Taunton, over a distance of 2 miles and 1 furlong. Qualifying as the winner was the 10 to 11 favourite, Ozeta, who enjoyed an eight lengths’ lead.
The next three races that came her way took form of two second positions, and finally a third place finish from the most recent attempt.
Miss Exhibitionist out of mare, Miss McGuire, finished right behind the winner in the Yellowstone Environmental Services LTD Mares’ Maiden Hurdle on 3rd April at Fontwell over two miles and two and one-half furlongs.
The race was won by, Ninfea, as Miss Exhibitionist trotted over the 1 ¼ lengths by which the winner led. Filling up the third slot was the 85 to 40 favourite of the race, Tweedledrum.
She then missed the Bathwick Tyres Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle on 15th May at Wincanton by 3 ¾ lengths. The four-year-old settled as the 7 to 4 favourite runner up behind, Adiynara, as Cabora finished third.
3rd June brought the 2 mile long Douglas Family Mares’ Maiden Hurdle at Uttoxeter, which was won by the 15 to 8 favourite, Rollinrollinrollin. Irish Symphony finished next, and was soon joined by Miss Exhibitionist.
It is high time that she gets a race credited as a win against her name, and makes the most out of the partnership with jockey, Fergus Sweeney, today.
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