Ray Of Joy likely to win Well Balanced Ledger At J&H Simpson Handicap
The J. R. Jenkins trained bay mare, Ray Of Joy, will make the spectators enjoy her sterling and winning performance in the Well Balanced Ledger At J&H Simpson Handicap that is going to be held at Yarmouth racecourse on Tuesday, July 24.
The Class 4 contest over 6 furlongs and 3 yards is scheduled to start at 4:20 (GMT). Hunting for the prize money worth £4,075, the six-year-old veteran runner will compete against 8 rivals in the good race conditions that she has experienced many times in
her career.
The maverick mare ran each of her last two races on a good track. Thus, she will take no time to adjust to the ground today. This is going to be a big advantage for her.
On April 10, 2012, the brilliant sprinter marvellously won the Norfolk Racing Club/Plantdrive Ltd Handicap over 6 furlongs at Yarmouth.
The talented daughter of Tobougg out of Once Removed moved ahead to finish as a runner-up in the Westover Group Handicap that was held on the good track of Salisbury.
Again on the good course of Sandown, the Robin Stevens owned mare elegantly finished 3rd in the 14-runner event of Bluefin Handicap that took place on July 6.
These stats depict that Ray Of Joy is enjoying immense form and momentum at the moment. Thus, she is destined to make a big impact in the coming contest.
The only rival who can challenge her is Soap Wars. The Hugo Palmer trained bay gelding ran each of his last three races on a good ground.
After finishing as a runner-up in the Ideal Flooring And LA Continental Cafe Handicap over 5 furlongs at Yarmouth on September 13, 2011, the talented son of Acclamation out of Gooseberry Pie stepped forward to grab another runner-up position against a dozen
of competitors in the Great Yarmouth Christmas Party Handicap (Div I) over 6 furlongs on October 10.
Thus, the maverick horse is well-familiar with the race conditions he will face today. In this situation, a neck-to-neck clash is expected at Yarmouth. Let us see who of the duo carries the day. Good luck to them.
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