Namwahjobo favourite for Professional Footballers´ Association Supports TRC Handicap (Div I)
Namwahjobo has got a great chance of winning the Professional Footballers´ Association Supports TRC Handicap (Div I) at Haydock in England on Thursday, August 9, 2012. A cash prize of £4,205 has been set for the class-4 winner.
The going will be good in the 6 furlong event, which is scheduled to start at 15:40 GMT, and a total of 10 runners have been attracted towards it. Their speed will be tested today and the start will be crucial for every participant.
Looking at the statistics of all runners, it is clear that no one has got a big advantage over the other. Every runner seems to be struggling for consistency, thus it will be difficult to predict the winner accurately.
However, the bookmakers have shown plenty of confidence in the abilities of Namwahjobo, who seems to be in decent form at the moment. He has been given a general starting price of 7 to 2 and the punters will be interested in risking some money on him today.
The four-year-old gelding has participated in quite a few events, but his winning percentage is very low. He will need to work extremely hard in order to improve that. He has not succeeded in any race this year, but his team will be expecting a turnaround
today.
The Jim Goldie’s trainee first appeared onto the scene in 2010 and took part in just one race that year. He was priced 12 to 1 back then and was expected to fight for the top three. However, he failed to do so and had to settle for fifth place in the end.
Namid’s son started the 2011 season on a high, winning a couple of back-to-back races. He did an extremely good job in them and made his team proud, but things did not work out well for him afterwards.
Namwahjobo’s poor run of form continued in 2012, as he failed to deliver a solid result in the first couple of outings. Despite that, he did make an improvement and has gained some momentum with a runner up finish last time around. His fans will be expecting
him to break the shackles at Haydock under jockey, Graham Lee.
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