Ryedale Lass looking to win Wolseley UK Handicap
Ryedale Lass looks to be in the most favourable position to claim the title of the Wolseley UK Handicap, which is a Class 6 contest that is going to take place at Brighton racecourse today, June 26. The event is scheduled to begin at 4:15 (GMT).
From the career chart of the Joseph Tuite trained bay filly, it is obvious that she had a great time in her only outing at Brighton track on June 12, 2012.
It was the Dfsk Load Hopper Vans Ryandfsk.CO.UK Handicap that led the novice runner to break her maiden.
Thus, it is imminent that the four-year-old filly will make a big impact on the good to soft course of 1 mile, 3 furlongs and 196 yards. She is well prepared to show her guts against 8 rivals.
The daughter of Val Royal, out of mare First Dawn, started her career with a tenth place finish on August 22, 2011, but up till now she has gone on notch five victories in her career.
The way, Ryedale Lass, performed in the last two races is enough to predict that she will be able to seal the UK Handicap convincingly.
However, she may face some resistance from, Galloping Queen, who is looking to break her maiden.
The Sheena West trained bay filly elegantly finished as a runner-up in each of her last three starts during October-November, 2011. Overall, the veteran runner has 19 races on her portfolio.
If the daughter of Refuse To Bend, out of mare Rouge Noir, show a little extra effort, she can bag a classic triumph today.
It is anticipated that there will be a close duel between Ryedale Lass and Galloping Queen. Let us see who thrives and how.
King’s Road will look to take advantage from, Ryedale Lass and Galloping Queen's duel. The Anabel K. Murphy trained veteran gelding excellently notched up a conquest in his second last start on May 3, 2012.
He moved ahead to finish 4th in the subsequent outing on May 10. As a whole, the horse has 3 wins to his name.
In this situation, a harsh battle is expected at Brighton. A huge crowd will be there to enjoy the event.
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