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Ostentation to break monotony through the 32redbingo.com Handicap

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Ostentation to break monotony through the 32redbingo.com Handicap
The Class 6 32redbingo.com Handicap has collected ten four-year and above runners for the two mile race at Kempton on Thursday, 11th October. None of the contestants have been active at the race course recently, and neither has any  recent success stories listed on their profile. The participants intend on taking back the £1,617 prize money to the connections.
The five-year-old chestnut gelding, Ostentation, takes the lead in being the most favoured entry for the race today. He is well seasoned, and has had a busy 2012 campaign that comprises of multiple race courses.
Dubawi’s chestnut gelding had his seasonal debut at Kempton on 22nd January, 2012 over a mile and three furlongs in 32red.com Handicap. He ended fifth in the field of seven while riding with jockey, Michael O’Connell.
The seasonal success of the Roger Teal (before the change of connections) trained was in the Summer Nights At Lingfield Park Claiming Stakes on 30th March, 2012 at Lingfield over a mile and five furlongs.
Under the guidance of jockey, Joe Fanning, he defeated the favourite entry of the race, Quinsman, by a neck’s mark.
Winning races turned out to be a rare occasion for the five-year-old who finally won the next race after nearly three months. It was on 1st June, 2012 that the chestnut gelding out of, Oshiponga, claimed the £1,617.25 prize money of the attheraces.com Exclusive William Buick Derby Blog “Hands And Heels” Apprentice Series Handicap.
The partner in success for the joint favourite was jockey, Nicole Nordblad.
Winning by the margin of 2 ¾ lengths had Entrance qualifying as the runner-up.
The last time that the Wellsummers Stud bred won was in the Ladbrokes Game On! Handicap on 28th July, 2012 at Lingfield over a mile and two furlongs.
With Leonna Mayor onboard, Ostentation kept the runner-up, Ishikawa, adrift by ¾ of a length.
His trainer changed from Alastair Lidderdale to g*y Kelleway on 3rd August, 2012. Ever since the change in connections, the five-year-old has raced four times and has lost all the outings.
He has drawn the second stall to break from in the company of jockey, Amy Scott.
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