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Neige D´Antan to continue her consistent run in All Weather "Hands And Heels" Apprentice Series Handicap at Wolverhampton

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Neige D´Antan to continue her consistent run in All Weather "Hands And Heels" Apprentice Series Handicap at Wolverhampton
Neige D´Antan, Sir Mark Prescott Bt’s 3-year-old, is showing great consistency these days. After sharing the podium twice in August, the talented filly raised her game significantly to register her first win at Kempton in September.
She carried forward the momentum, and secured the second place at Wolverhampton in October. It was no more than an unlucky loss, as she missed the gold medal only by half a length.
Kept doing the great job, the filly recorded her second triumph in October, when beating Taro Tywod by 3¾ lengths in the Celebrate Christmas At Wolverhampton Racecourse Classified Stakes. Owned and bred by Miss K. Rausing, the skilful filly continued the
marvellous work, and seized the second place in her last two encounters.
After missing the crown only by a head’s distance in the Win Big With Betdaq Multiples Handicap, the daughter of Aussie Rules finished second to Kelpie Blitz by a couple of lengths in the Back Or Lay At betdaq.com Handicap (Div II).
Showing extraordinary consistency, Neige D´Antan is in excellent shape at the moment. If the dashing filly continues in the same fashion, she will easily be able to capture the first position in the All Weather "Hands And Heels" Apprentice Series Handicap
(Racing Excellence Initiative), to be hosted by Wolverhampton on Tuesday, December 04, 2012.
Over a distance of one mile, one furlong and 103 yards, she alongside nine other horses will be pursuing a handy prize of £2,264. The class-5 meeting is due to get started at 13:40 GMT.
Fame Again is in decent form of late, and will be a major player if getting an early advantage. One Scoop Or Two has a big chance after showing three strong performances here recently.
Gran Maestro made a fair start to UK career, and has more to offer. The Ruth Carr-trained is well-bred colt, and carries loads of talent under his belt. Knowe Head is back to a winning mark, but it is hard to trust him especially after two terrible losses
lately. We wish the best of luck to all the horses.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are the writer's own and do not reflect Bettor.com’s editorial policy.

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