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Rythmic open to progress in 32Red Handicap at Wolverhampton

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Rythmic open to progress in 32Red Handicap at Wolverhampton
Peachez is a reliable filly, and looks fully ready for another big run. The 4-year-old was among the toppers on her previous six starts, including an excellent victory at Wolverhampton at the start of October.
Trained by Alastair Lidderdale, the bay filly was beaten by Rythmic over C&D last time, and she will struggle to reverse the form against the same opponent in Tuesday’s 32Red Handicap.
Rythmic, whose career has started to gain momentum, is open to further progress following an outstanding victory a few days ago. Mark Johnston’s charge registered first win of the season at Newcastle in mid September.
She was expected to collect more after that, but things did not go to the plan. On her penultimate outing at the end of September, the daughter of Dubai Destination failed to show up with the winning effort.
Due to some unavoidable errors, she could only seize the third place. Owned by Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, the Darley-bred quickly put things back on the right track, and recorded a comprehensive 1-length win last time around.
In the Bet Totequadpot Text Tote To 89660 Handicap (Div II), she could not get off to a fine start. However, the filly did not let the situation get worse, and made smooth progress in the middle stages.
Her hard work paid off a furlong before the wire, when she took a handsome lead. She further stretched her advantage, and eventually secured the top spot easily. Peachez made a strong finish, but was unable to trouble the leader.
Another exciting battle is predicted between the two talented fillies, and Rythmic is all set to repeat the glory. Including these two, ten runners have made it to the final line-up.
Over a distance of one mile, five furlongs and 194 yards, the competition will be for a prize of £4,528. The winner of this class 4 meeting will receive a prize of £4,528.
Currently on top of his game, A Little Bit Dusty won three of the last five, and could make things tricky for the top fillies. Out of others, no one is likely to make an impression. We wish the best of luck to all the contenders.
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