Pull The Pin favourite for Sportinglife.com Racing All Weather "Hands And Heels" Apprentice Series Handicap
A thrilling competition is on the cards in the Sportinglife.com Racing All Weather "Hands And Heels" Apprentice Series Handicap at Kempton in England on Wednesday, November 28, 2012.
All of the runners attracted towards the class-7 competition are out of form and have not been delivering good results with consistency. They have come together to avail an opportunity of bouncing back into form, but things will not be easy for any of them.
The participants will have to deal with standard track conditions over a distance of 1 mile. They will not mind that at all and will be looking to give their best shot at the end of the day.
A cash prize of £1,456 will be given to the winner of the contest, which is scheduled to kick off at 19:30 GMT.
There are a total of 14 entries confirmed for the race and all of them will be pushing extremely hard to make their teams proud. However, only one of them will get the opportunity of taking the top spot.
The punters will need to be extremely careful while risking money in this race, as anything can happen at the end of the day. They do have a couple of decent options, but they should take their time to decide whether who has the best chances of winning.
According to the bookies, Pull The Pin could be a very good option, despite the fact that he has never achieved success at this level. He is young and lacks experience, but things can work out in his favour at the end of the day.
The talented runner has been given a general starting price of 7 to 2 and there will be immense pressure on him to meet the expectations of everyone. He delivered a pretty decent result last time around, which will help him get the attention of the punters.
The Declan Carroll’s trainee was not rated as the favourite to succeed during that event, but he surprised one and all with a competitive run. Although, he failed to secure the top spot, he ended up as a runner up.
A similar effort will see Kheleyf’s son finish on top of the table at Kempton under jockey, Luke Leadbitter.
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