Porterman aims to take home the money in the 1912-2012 Tramore Centenary Handicap
Tramore will host the 1912-2012 Tramore Centenary Handicap on 2nd June, 2012, where twelve runners will take on the 1 mile and 4 furlong track to take home the money.
Among this line-up of skilful runners, it cannot be determined who will win, but Roman Locket and Porterman look like the best possible contenders.
Starting with Roman Locket, she has not bagged a victory, but she might in this race.
The daughter of Holy Roman Emperor, out of mare Oumaldaaya, acquired her only placed position in the Family Day Handicap at Navan on 29th April, 2012, where she teamed with jockey, C.P. Hoban.
With a little extra effort, she could have finished as a runner-up since she finished a short-head behind the C. Roche trained, Dragon Khan, and 3 ½ lengths behind winner, Equity Swap.
This performance at Navan gave her connections confidence that the three-year-old can improve with more race time.
The Andrew Oliver trained runner faced a setback in the Come Racing on June 9th Handicap at Navan on 20th May, 2012, where she finished seventh.
Porterman, the bay gelding who is under the training of Ms. Joanna Morgan has demonstrated his exquisite potential many times on the track, and continues to improve with every race.
The three-year-old finished fifth in the Ross Nugent Foundation 3yo Handicap at Leopardstown on 28th March, 2012, which was the seasonal debut.
The bay gelding crushed the competition in the race that followed, as he raced with a 13-2 shot in the Black Point Handicap at Wexford on 19th May, 2012, and finished in third place.
With jockey, P.J. Smullen on his back, he finished a short-head behind runner-up Green Chorus.
This was the best performance delivered by the young runner and he is likely to improve with every other race.
Among the two runners, Porterman has shown more promise. He has shown improvement and has proved that he can land a placed position in this race. He will attempt to land the victory, and with his form, it is not a distant dream.
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