Mizwaaj, the one to support in Ladies Day At Kempton 08.09.2012 Handicap at Kempton
Ladies Day At Kempton 08.09.2012 Handicap is one of the major events at Kempton on Wednesday, August 29th. There are a dozen rampant runners in the line-up for the class 3 meeting, and an exciting battle is on the cards.
After a few awful journeys, Lutine Bell managed to regain his form at Doncaster last time, when finding only Go Dutch too strong. It was a fascinating effort, but he may have to suffer same fate at Kempton, as Mizwaaj looks to be the one to keep an eye on.
Saeed Bin Suroor’s 3-year-old looked pretty impressive last time, when he overcame a poor draw here in June. A 5lb rise seems fair for the dashing colt, and he can easily make it three wins from previous four starts.
Mizwaaj recorded his first victory at Lingfield in May. The son of Invincible Spirit could not continue in the same fashion, and was well beaten on his Kempton debut at the start of June.
Although he was not disgraced in the Read Hayley At racinguk.com Every Friday Handicap (London Mile Qualifier), many experts started raising questions over his skills.
As a result, he could only earn the odds of 15 to 2 in the Betdaq Casino Games Handicap. In the hands of Silvestre De Sousa, the 3-year-old made the bookies realise what a big mistake they committed by overlooking his chances.
He took keen hold early on, and with the help of an excellent finish, notched up the first rank by a neck’s distance. Winning two of last three races shows how good rhythm he is in, and there is no reason why he should not add another triumph to his tally
tonight.
Lutine Bell is the main danger. Trained by Mike Murphy, the 5-year-old showed plenty of improvement on his last outing, when missing the crown only by three quarters of a length. Despite a 5lb rise, the son of Starcraft deserves a lot of respect.
Nevertheless, it is hard to expect him to outclass Mizwaaj, who is in tremendous form these days. Good luck to all the horses.
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