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Perfect Words eyeing to win Maiden Stakes

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Perfect Words eyeing to win Maiden Stakes
Perfect Words is supposed to run with a perfect pace at Folkestone racecourse on Thursday, April 5 in a bid to lift the ace title of Bet Totepool Text Tote To 89660 Maiden Stakes, a Class 5 contest over 5f distance.
The Mick Channon-trained young gelding will break from Trap 4 when the action begins at 2:40 (GMT). He is set to face five rivals including Marchwood, Maypole Joe, Missing Agent, Judy In Disguise and Relay.
Though each of the above runners poses to be talented enough but Perfect Words leads all in terms of his unique class of the sport.
The novice runner started his career with Download William Hill From The App Store Brocklesby Conditions Stakes at Doncaster track on March 31, 2012. There were a dozen of entries for the high-profile race.
The maverick colt delivered an outstanding run and finished 6th. This was the prelude of a promising career which he is destined to build up in the months to come.
With just one race on his career chart, Perfect Words is heading the betting market for today’s Maiden Stakes. The punters have confidently staked huge sums of money on his victory.
The brilliant colt’s chances to break the maiden are as high as 80 percent provided he sustains his stamina and does not make any mistake.
Relay has also run for just one time to date. The Richard Hannon-trained bay filly made her debut on March 31, 2012. In her maiden outing entitled as Williamhill.Com Maiden Fillies’ Stakes at Kempton, the dashing filly clinched 8th position against
10 competitors.
On the other hand, Maypole Joe finished 10th against 11 rivals in the first and last race of his career on March 31, 2012. The David Evans-trained bay gelding looks to be greatly confident to make a big impact in today’s marathon.
The above-mentioned statistical analysis shows that there is likely to be a rip-roaring clash for the Maiden Stakes title. Let us enjoy the event and see how Perfect Words manages to come up to the expectations of the market. Good luck to the colt.
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