Seebright, a flashing candidate for the Watch Racing UK Now On Freeview 116 Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race at Exeter
The Class 6 Watch Racing UK Now On Freeview 116 Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race will be hosted by Exeter over two miles and a furlong on Tuesday, 8th May. The purse for the race is £1,430 and will get contested by sixteen runners.
Seven among the line-up are racing their career debuts through the race today and the only entry who has raced at Exeter is Boogey On Down. She was positioned last in the career debut in the Diamond Edge Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race on 4th
April over two miles and a furlong.
The race was won by Swift Escape who led the runner up, I’m A Gangster, by 1 ¼ lengths. The 9/4 favourite entry for the race, Millie O’Brien, ended fourth on the track of seven.
Tobougg’s four-year-old bay filly out of mare, Shades Of Green, is in for the second career attempt and that too at Exeter where she cracked into her career’s debut season.
How drastic change will she be able to bring in her ranking today, will be out in the open soon.
The other note worthy entry in the race is Seebright, Milan’s five-year-old bay gelding out of mare, Aranga. He scored second in the career debut and then dominated the very next race that he was a part of.
His career start was in the Better Prices on Betfair Mobile Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race on 7th March at Fontwell over two miles and two and a half furlong.
Puffin Billy was the winner of the race and led Seebright by a staggering seventeen lengths. The runner up of the race was coupled with jockey, Denis O’Regan.
The 13/8 favourite of the race, Boss In Boots, ended sixth on the track of eight.
On 24th April, Seebright dominated the GG.Com Racing Forum Maiden Open National Hunt Flat Race at Towcester over two miles.
The 2/1 favourite winner of the race was riding with Denis O’Regan once again.
Finishing the closest was Lower Hope Dandy and taking up the third slot was Legal Legend.
He is in complete form to attain second success of the career through the third attempt today.
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