Our Phylli Vera prevalent in the Smooth Radio Handicap (Division I) at Leicester
Leicester will become home for the Class 6 Smooth Radio Handicap (Division I) over a mile, a furlong and two hundred and eighteen yards on Tuesday, 5th June. The race has attracted a line-up of seventeen three-year-old runners who will contest for the £1,941 prize money.
One of the most reliable candidates for the race is Our Phylli Vera, Motivator’s three-year-old bay filly out of mare, With Colour. She has raced twice during the new season and has a pretty decent outcome from both the starts.
She rolled into the new season on 9th April in the Visit Starsportsbet.Co.UK For All Team Blogs Handicap (Division I) at Warwick over a mile. She won by a slight neck’s difference while riding with Dane O’Neill. Finishing the closest to the winner was My Boy Ginger.
Both the joint favourites of the race, Mick Slates and Parque Atlantico, ended seventh and twelfth on the field of fourteen.
Her next seasonal try was in the K2 Conservatories Handicap on 16th May at Bath over a mile. She ended second at a length’s difference after the winner, Skyeron, was through the wire with Liam Jones onboard.
Concluding the race third was Choral Bee and 4/1 favourite of the race, Vexillum, ended seventh on the field of sixteen.
She has not raced at Leicester before but all her five career starts have been at different race course each time and it was during these trips that she got hold of her first ever career win.
An entry to look out for is Always Eager, With Approval’s three-year-old bay gelding out of mare, Slew The Moon. He recently got hold of his career victory through the very recent race that he was a part of. He has raced thrice during the new season and dominated the track the third time that he raced.
Mark Johnston trained won the Enjoy The Punters Package Group Offer Handicap on 16th April at Wolverhampton over a mile and one and a half furlongs. He won the race by a length’s margin with Joe Fanning guiding through the track.
Finishing the closest was Skyeron while the 7/2 favourite of the race, My Boy Ginger, could only manage the ninth position on the field of twelve.
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