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Racing experience at Ffos Las to enhance Timetoring’s chances in the Weatherbys Bloodstock Insurance Novices’ Handicap Chase

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Racing experience at Ffos Las to enhance Timetoring’s chances in the Weatherbys Bloodstock Insurance Novices’ Handicap Chase

The Class 4 Weatherbys Bloodstock Insurance Novices’ Handicap Chase will be held at Ffos Las over two miles and five furlongs on Monday, 23rd April. Taking part in the race that carries a £3,054 purse are seven five-year and older thoroughbreds.
Three entries on the line-up have raced at Ffos Las but none has been successful in striking a victory there.
The entry who has raced at Ffos Las most extensively is Timetoring, Karinga Bay’s ten-year-old chestnut gelding out of mare, Little Time. He raced there four times during the previous season and his most recent outing of 2012 has been at Ffos Las too. He
has been unsuccessful through all the starts.
The last race that he won in was the Humberstone Lady Riders’ Handicap Hurdle on 26th January 2010 at Leicester over two miles and four and a half furlongs. To date, all the races that followed the victory have been failures.
A fourth position at Ffos Las is the best that Timetoring has accomplished while racing there.
He ended fourth in the Rugbi Industrial Supplies Merry Christmas Everyone Handicap Hurdle on 21st December 2011 over two miles. The race was won by the 11/8 favourite, Mountainous.
Timetoring’s first chance to race at Ffos Las during 2012 came as the fourth venture on 15th April in the Jones & Watkins Handicap Chase over two miles and five furlongs.
Once more Timetoring finished fourth while the race was won by Paradise Expected who had the runner up, Cardigan Island, five lengths adrift.
The third position behind the winner was taken by the 7/2 favourite, Wait No More.
Turbulance, Snurge’s ten-year-old grey gelding out of mare, Full Deck, has raced five times already with striking a second score in the seasonal debut only and then failing to hold on to the consistency of the performance.
His second try of the season was in the Davies Pharmacy Group Handicap Chase on 29th January at Ffos Las over two miles and five furlongs. Turbulance ended fourth after the winner, Backstreet Billy.
He too has stayed deprived of a win since quite a while and needs to put in sincere effort for changing the sketch of his profile.
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