Mumbo Jumbo primed to perform well in Inh Flat Race
Mumbo Jumbo is quite confident to cause a mammoth upset in The Irish Field Inh Flat Race that will be held at Curragh racecourse today, May 7.
When the action begins at 5:55 (GMT) on the Good To Soft track of 2 miles, the Ms Margaret Mullins-trained brown gelding will compete against 8 worthy rivals including Perfect Gentleman, Pique Sous, The Mighty Milan, Wandering Aengus, Young Palm, Bouillabaisse,
Trendy Gift and Clara Bel La.
The winner will be awarded a big cash prize worth €8,625. In the face of the big adversaries of the horseracing world, Mumbo Jumbo will have to apply his utmost fighting spirit to thrive.
The five-year-old novice runner has excellently won 2 out of his total 3 starts so far. After starting his career with an amazing triumph on September 30, 2011, the brilliant son of Vinnie Roe out of Top Lot moved forward to finish 6th in the
very next outing.
While being an 11-4 favourite, the maverick horse nicely clinched top spot in a big race on December 29. These three impressive performances have infused immense firepower in him.
At the moment, Mumbo Jumbo is carrying a lot of success impetus that will help him thrive today. His chances to finish first are as high as 95 percent.
However, the hot favourite runner on the card, Pique Sous, can prove to be fairly dangerous for Mumbo Jumbo. The W. P. Mullins-trained grey gelding has grabbed 2 thirds and a classic triumph in his career so far. It will not be wrong to say that he is as
talented as Mumbo Jumbo.
The Mighty Man is also likely to run well today. After making his debut with a runner-up position on November 3, 2011, the T. J. Nagle Jr-trained bay gelding finished 3rd in the very next race. The brilliant horse managed to break his maiden in
the third and last start of his career on January 14, 2012.
In this situation, there is likely to an awe-inspiring clash in the race. Let us see who gains what. Good luck to all the contestants.
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