Sandwith hot favourite for Weatherbys Bloodstock Insurance Handicap
Sandwith is expected to dominate proceedings in the Weatherbys Bloodstock Insurance Handicap at Hamilton in England on Thursday, June 7, 2012. A cash prize of £2,045 will be awarded to the winner of the class-6 event.
The going will be good to firm in the 5 furlong 4 yard race, which is scheduled to start at 15:00 GMT. A total of 11 entries have been confirmed for action and their names are as follows: Sandwith, Here Now And Why, Amno Dancer, Ingenti, Weetentherty, Cayman
Fox, M J Woodward, Distant Sun, Mark Anthony, Andrasta and Six Diamonds.
Most of the runners lined up for action at Hamilton have been struggling for form over the past few events, thus there is a solid chance for Sandwith to walk away with an easy victory. He is the only one, who seems to be carrying a decent momentum, thus
the bookies have awarded him with the best odds and the punters might also risk a lot of bets in his favour.
The nine-year-old gelding has got a lot of experience, which means that he is fully aware of handling pressure situations. His speed is quite impressive, which will be the decisive factor at Hamilton today.
The nine-year-old gelding has taken part in 80 events in his career until now and he has been victorious on nine times. Other than that, he has also managed to secure the runner up position on 10 occasions whereas took the third spot in six races.
Importantly, the George Foster’s trained runner has been delivering some excellent results recently, which means he will be full of confidence at the moment. He was victorious in his previous two outings and will be chasing a hat-trick today.
Sandwith will be ridden by L. McNiff, who does not have an impressive record, but his recent form has been spectacular, which means he will be full of confidence at the moment.
There is a chance that Here Now And Why might manage to cause a few problems for the race favourite at Hamilton, as he is carrying a decent momentum. He finished third in his previous outing, despite being rated as the favourite to win.
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