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New Hampshire keen to continue his podium record

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New Hampshire keen to continue his podium record
Since June 24, New Hampshire has been constantly on the podium. He has earned two epic triumphs, three runner-up ranks and a couple of thirds during this period. What an awesome streak! As the Tony Coyle trained bay gelding prepares to test his credentials
in the Simon Scrope Dalby s***w-Driver Handicap, he is h**l-bent to extend his excellent podium record with the addition of the ace title.
Considering his inherent talent and current momentum, most of the sport analysts have regarded him as the hot favourite candidate for the high-profile race that is scheduled to be held at Pontefract on September 27.
The four-year-old veteran horse has to face four strong competitors while running over 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 6 yards with the surface being soft.
The American sprinter has experienced such sort of grounds for at least two times in his 16-race career, finishing second in each trip.
Much to his advantage, New Hampshire is going to run under Lee Topliss who has good coordination with him. Thus, the entire situation is ripe for the brilliant horse to earn fourth career victory.
Majority of the punters have put their money on Coyle’s pupil, hoping that he will not disappoint them. Thus, the young runner is carrying the burden of many expectations.
The talented son of Elusive Quality out of Downtown Blues grabbed two runner-up positions in June. After getting a third and a second spot in the first three weeks of July, he convincingly accomplished a mega victory on the 29th. That was the
Carlisle Bowl Handicap, run by a dozen of contestants.
Throughout August, the Everest Stables Inc bred gelding did not run anywhere and spent all the time to refine his skills. He returned to action on September 15 and finished third in the Mollart Cox Handicap at Doncaster.
New Hampshire again brought home a classic victory on September 22. That was the Pin Point Recruitment September Stakes (Handicap), held at Catterick.
In this light of these stats, we must have to doubt to believe that the experienced gelding will be pretty effective today. Good luck to him.
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