Painted Tail, Scatter Dice likely to battle hard in Follow Redcarracing On Facebook & Twitter Fillies´ Handicap at Redcar
The audience at Redcar will witness an exciting clash between Painted Tail and Scatter Dice on Monday, April 02, 2012. The two dashing runners are geared up to show their class in the Follow Redcarracing On Facebook & Twitter Fillies´ Handicap, which will start at 17:15 GMT.
The going is good to firm for the 1m2f meeting.
In chase of £2,264, seven runners will come out on the course. Their names are:
Painted Tail,
Scatter Dice,
Reset City,
No Time To Cry,
Sweetnessandlight,
Graceful Act, and
Wing N Prayer.
Painted Tail did a fine job last year.
On September 24, she was a delight to watch, as she clinched a classy victory in the mobet.williamhill.com Handicap (Div I) at Wolverhampton.
After securing top position by one and a half lengths, the five-year-old did not let things slip out of her hands.
The bay mare continued her good work to seize a runner-up place in the Go Racing In Yorkshire Handicap the following month.
After presenting a couple of fascinating performances, the bay mare went on a long break. After staying out of action for almost six months, Alan Swinbank’s trainee is now back in action.
The mare’s fans are expecting her to come back with a bag and register a comprehensive triumph in today’s clash.
The mare is also aiming for something special, but Scatter Dice might destroy her dreams.
The three-year-old showed a lot of promise in her first three outings this year.
She made her previous trip on February 23, when the filly secured second slot by a couple of lengths. She was a bit unlucky that day, as she was only one and a quarter lengths adrift of the winner of Southwell Golf Club Ladies Maiden Fillies' Stakes.
Reset City and No Time To Cry are also expected to create some drama, but the real clash will be between Painted Tail and Scatter Dice. The bookmakers are also likely to give them the highest odds.
Both runners are worth considering and thus, it is going to be a difficult decision for the punters. Bettor.com wishes best of luck to everyone.
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