Redair barging in for striking a hat trick through “World Hurdle Free Bets” With Freebetting.Co.UK Handicap at Wolverhampton
The Class 5 “World Hurdle Free Bets” With Freebetting.Co.UK Handicap is to be staged at Wolverhampton over five furlongs and twenty yards on Thursday, 15th March. The lineup of eleven is prepared to raid the race that has the purse worth £2, 264.
Leading with the strongest credentials is Redair, Redback’s three-year-old bay filly out of mare Alexander Goldmine. Under training David Evans, the filly has bagged three races out of the six starts that she has made into the season.
Redair’s break into the new season was on 15th January in the Racing UK Handicap at Kempton over six furlongs. She was positioned fifth in a race won by the 10/11 favourite, Oratorian.
Redair’s seasonal debut victory was in the Marsh Green Claiming Stakes at Lingfield over five furlongs on 27th January. She was the 5/6 favourite winner with Martin Lane onboard and was adrift by a length from the runner up, Thorpe Bay.
Flaming Ferrari was the third one to finish the race behind the winner.
Redair’s next two races were doomed to the fourth position that she ended up with at both the instances. Almost as if making up for the loss incurred, Redair kept a rather firm grip on the last two races that she took part in, the fifth and sixth start of
the new season.
Avenging her first missed out race, Redair steered Follow Us On Twitter @Bluesq Handicap her way on 20th February at Wolverhampton over five furlongs.
She was paired up with Matthew Cosham and snatched victory from the clutches of the runner up, Gin Twist, by half a length. The three leading on the track finished one after the other very closely. The differential between the runner up and the third position
holder, Code Six, was ¾ of a length.
The 5/6 favourite, Al Freej, could manage the fourth position only.
On 2nd March, the 4/7 favourite, Redair, tossed in yet another victory on her profile by winning the Wolverhampton-Racecourse.Co.UK Claiming Stakes at Wolverhampton over five furlongs. The winner was once again coupled with Matthew Cosham and
led the field of five by 1 ¼ lengths.
Redair’s seventh start promises a hat trick that she is completely capable of achieving. Not only is she at home with the distance, she has also become accustomed to the race course thus removing any doubts for a failure in this one.
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