Red Orator in contention of a victory in Wessex Youth Trust Gordon Carter Stakes (Handicap)
Red Orator will be a solid contender for winning the Wessex Youth Trust Gordon Carter Stakes (Handicap) at Ascot in England on Friday, October 5, 2012. He does not have a lot of experience, but has the ability to surprise one and all with his skills at this
level.
The going will be good to soft in the 2 mile race, which means that only the fittest runners will be able to be competitive in the end. The winner of the class-3 event will get a cash prize of £7,439 in the end.
There are quite a few runners who will be looking to do well in the race today, but only one of them will be able to earn a victory. The best odds for victory have been given to Ardlui, who will enter the event with a starting price of 4 to 1. He will definitely
get the attention of the punters, but should not get carried away, as it will not be easy for him to finish on top of the table in the end.
Te four-year-old gelding started off his career in 2010 and appeared in just one event back then. The result was not a very good one for him, as he finished ninth overall, which was disappointing for his team. He enjoyed a decent time during the next season,
but remained inconsistent throughout.
During the ongoing season, the Alan King’s trainee has not managed to win event a single race. The best he could manage was a runner up place last time around and he will be looking to make an improvement today.
However, Red Orator will do his best in order to prevent the race favourite from winning in the end. He has been priced 5 to 1, which shows that the bookmakers expect a close competition between the top two.
The Mark Johnston’s trainee has appeared in five races until now, winning a couple of them whereas finished as a runner up once. He will enjoy the track conditions at Ascot and his fans will be backing him up today. He has enjoyed a decent time with jockey,
Joe Fanning, who will be partnering him once again.
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