Red Cape, a clear pick of weights in Follow Us On Twitter @WolvesRaces Selling Stakes at Wolverhampton
Despite the fact that Red Cape is not in good form these days, he is expected to do well in the Follow Us On Twitter @WolvesRaces Selling Stakes, being held at Wolverhampton on Thursday, April 26, 2012.
The nine-year-old is yet to show anything special this year. In his last four races, he was below par in terms of speed.
Ruth Carr’s trainee made his last winning outing at the end of last year. On December 30, the totepool Mobile Text Tote To 89660 Handicap saw him topping the chart by one and a half lengths.
He has made two trips so far this month. At the start of April, Cape Cross’ son finished eighth in the Come Racing Again On Easter Monday Handicap at Redcar.
He failed to improve his work afterwards as a result, ended up ninth in the PPR Foundation Handicap (Div I) at Ripon.
A few poor performances might have dented his confidence terribly. Nonetheless, the bookmakers are expecting him to bounce back and display a winning performance this time around.
Among the participants are: Red Cape, Steelcut, Catalyze, Chjimes, Sabys Gem, Whipphound and Eyes On.
According to our calculations, Red Cape is the pick of these weights. He does not have much time to complete his preparations, as the show is about to commence. The 5f216y event holds a cash prize of £1,704, which is reserved for the ultimate champion.
Among Red Cape’s opponents, Steelcut is most likely to show some fight. The eight-year-old performed magnificently last month, sealing a couple of back-to-back victories.
David Evans’ trainee could not maintain good standards after that and finished fifth last time out. In the Back Or Lay At betdaq.com Handicap at Kempton earlier this month, Steelcut missed the fourth spot by one and a half lengths.
Catalyze is a fresh winner and therefore, he cannot be ignored. At the end of last month, the four-year-old clinched a close win in the Platers And Stampers Selling Stakes.
According to our predictions, Steelcut is going to test Red Cape’s skills. Yet, the latter would be able to secure the top place.
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