Miss You Too chasing first win in British Studs Peter Marsh 175th Anniversary E B F Maiden Stakes
Miss You Too is likely to bring up her first ever victory in the British Studs Peter Marsh 175th Anniversary E B F Maiden Stakes at Haydock in England on Friday, July 6, 2012. The class-5 winner will bag a cash prize of £2,264 in the end.
Due to some overnight rain, the track will be soft in the 7 furlong race, which will start at 20:15 GMT. There are 11 runners lined up for action today, but that number may be reduced in the end because of the conditions.
However, the current situation seems to be working perfectly well in favour of Miss You Too, who is a decent runner. She has the confidence of the bookmakers, as they have priced her 4 to 6 generally. On the other hand, the punters will be worried to some
extent, as all runners are inexperienced and anything can happen at the end of the day.
The favourite filly has participated in just one race and her performance in it was very good. She had been given a starting price of 18 to 1 back then, which shows that she was not expected to fight at the front. However, she surprised one and all and gave
a tough time to her opponents.
Despite a spirited run, the Mick Channon’s trainee failed to win the race. She had a clear run and kept on pressing hard until the end. However, she had to settle for the runner up position in the end by just a neck distance.
Although the young fill failed to prevail in the Gordon’s Maiden Auction Fillies’ Stakes, yet her performance would have boosted her confidence to a great extent. Her fans will be expecting her to take a comfortable victory at Haydock today, but things can
be a little tricky in the end, thus she will have to be a lot careful.
Matthew Davies will be the one partnering Miss You Too in the race. He is a very good runner and has won numerous events in his career. His winning percentage is not good, which is not a positive sign. However, he has proved that he is fully capable of riding
any runner to victory.
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