Scatter Dice hot favourite for 32Red Handicap at Chepstow
The spectators at Chepstow will witness a nail-biting clash in the 32Red Handicap on Wednesday, May 23rd. The class 4 meeting is scheduled to begin at 17:10 GMT.
Scatter Dice is in sublime form these days. She has been maintaining the highest standards since the outset of her career. After three unlucky outings, she picked up the winning momentum, when ran at Redcar at the start of April.
Perpetuating her good run, the 3-year-old displayed an equally good show at Yarmouth the following week. With two back-to-back wins under her belt, Mark Johnston’s trainee is full of confidence now.
Therefore, the bookmakers will not be reluctant to give her the highest starting price today. Nonetheless, her chances of grabbing the top rank are not absolute, since she is facing a star-studded line-up.
Among her rivals are: Ruacana, Rei D´oro, Pinseeker and Cherry Street. The triumphant runner will walk away with a handy cash prize worth £4,528.
An exciting clash is on the cards, because most of the participants are in good shape these days. Ruacana is also flying high after a classy win last time out.
After making three outstanding trips at Wolverhampton, Michael Bell’s trainee continued his good form at Pontefract, where he beat the 100-30 favourite, Hallmark Star, by 1¾ lengths to win the Pontefract's Got Talent Night On
1st June Handicap last month.
Rei D'Oro also registered his maiden success earlier this season. At the start of February, the bay and brown colt sealed an emphatic win in the wolverhampton-racecourse.co.uk Median Auction Maiden Stakes. David Simcock’s trainee
is determined to sway things in his favour.
On the other hand, Pinseeker is seeking an opportunity to open his account. Today’s event does not look like an ideal chance for him to have a go. So, his supporters need to realise that only an extraordinary effort can take
the gelding to the glory.
Conclusion
All contestants are running at Chepstow for the very first time. With two wins to her credit, Scatter Dice is carrying the favourite tag.
Ruacana’s maiden win came on a soft surface at Pontefract, thus he will not be able to produce similar result on Chepstow’s solid surface.
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