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Salmanazar races towards glory in career debut at Towcester on 26th February, 2012

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Salmanazar races towards glory in career debut at Towcester on 26th February, 2012
Free Tips At GG.com “Newcomers” Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race will take place on 26th February, 2012, at Towcester. The 13 runners competing in this race will cover a distance of 2 miles for a purse of £1,300.
The race will serve as a career debut for all these runners as they have not raced before.
The race line-up starts consists of the following contenders:
Anywhere, 
Bad An Naughty,
Killimore Cottage,
Menintights,
Moorlands Mist,
Pearls Legend,
Tell Me Y,
Lady From Geneva,
La Ruinette,
Bridgetown,
No Buts,
Salmanazar, and
Detour Ahead.
 
Anywhere, the 5-year-old gelding is the son of Trade Fair, out of Anyhow. It is speculated that he does not have the ability to achieve any wins. He is trained by Dai Williams and trained by G. Broom.
Bad An Naughty, son of Zagreb, out of Beechgrovetreasure, is trained by Lawney Hill. The trainer is an expert in bumpers but it is suspected that the gelding will need time to improve his skills.
Killimore Cottage does not seem to have the same potential as the other runners have. The son of Tamure, out of Singing Cottage will be racing against some tough competitors. Trained by Peter Hiatt, the gelding needs a little more experience.  
Menintights, son of Baryshnikov, out of Kimmeridge Bay, is trained and owned by Victor Dartnall. The trainer has a good reputation and under his training, the 5-year-old gelding may secure a placed finish.
Moorlands Mist is form a family of decent racers but it is certain if he possesses the same talent as his other family members. The 5-year-old gelding is the son of Fair Mix, out of Sandford Springs, trained by Phillip Dando.
Pearls Legend is attracting a certain amount of attention from the market but his performance cannot be evaluated until after the race. Trained by John Spearing, the son of Midnight Legend, out of Pearl’s choice, the gelding shows a certain degree of promise on the racetrack.
Tell Me Y, son of Kris Kin, out of Ebony Jane, shows the most appeal on paper. Trained by Jonjo O’Neill, the horse is getting attention from the market. He is one of the most exciting conpetitors in this race.
Salmanazar, trained by Alan King, is bred for this kind of race. Alan King is known for his success in overcoming bumpers. The son of Classic Cliché, out of Leroy’s Sister, is getting attention from all sides and is already the predicted winner of this race.
Based on the betting forecast, one can predict that Salmanazar will lead the race. The bookmakers and punters are taking interest in him. Bets are being placed in him and he is gaining popularity in the market. His odds of winning are 5 to 2.
The second place is likely to be secured by Tell Me Y. The speculators are confident in his ability to win as well. He has also been in good form and it seems that he will steal the competition from the other runners. His winning odds are 3 to 1.
The third place is likely to be acquired by Menintights, whose winning odds are 5 to 1.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely the writer’s own and do not reflect the editorial policy of Bettor.com

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