Right To Rule and Moidore to lock horns in Bhest Racing To School Juvenile Hurdle
Right To Rule appears to be in pretty decent shape to claim the Bhest Racing To School Juvenile Hurdle at Catterick in England on Wednesday, December 5, 2012. He will be competing against some very talented bunch of runners, but most of them have never appeared in this format before, which will make things uncertain for them.
The punters will definitely risk more money in favour of the stallions with more experience of hurdling. They have got a couple of very good options, but will need to think cleverly before making their minds.
The going at Catterick has been described as good to soft because of the overnight rain at the venue. The organisers will be hoping for an improvement in the conditions, but things do not look very good at the moment.
There is still some time before the start of action, as the race is scheduled to kick off at 12:50 GMT. The overall distance to cover will be 2 miles, which means that stamina will be the key at the end of the day.
The winner of the class-4 competition will be awarded a cash prize of £2,599, thus everyone will be giving their best shot for a victory.
Moidore has been given the highest odds for victory, as his performances in this form of racing have been really impressive. He is yet to open his account though, but has got a solid chance of doing so this time around.
The John Quinn’s trainee lacks experience at this level, but that will not be a concern for his team, as all of the participants are in a similar position.
He has been given a general starting price of 3 to 1 and will look to meet the expectations of the bookies. The punters will definitely risk a few bets on him, as he does not have a problem with the wet ground at Catterick.
On the other hand, Right To Rule will also attract a lot of bets, as he too enjoys running under these conditions. He has managed to perform really well in this form of racing, which means that he will be a tough nut to crack at the end of the day.
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