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Seedless set to stand first in 32Red Mares´ Handicap Chase

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Seedless set to stand first in 32Red Mares´ Handicap Chase
This season has been the best time of Seedless’ career. Since the very outset, she has been at the peak of form. During the last three weeks, the Donald McCain trained brown mare did not run anywhere, instead went through some extensive drills in a bid to
build up on her momentum further.
Currently, the seven-year-old veteran runner is carrying a lot of firepower that he will unleash today to win the 32Red Mares´ Handicap Chase at Hereford racecourse.
The class 4 contest of £3,054 will go over 2 miles, 5 furlongs and 110 yards with the surface being good. A total of five runners will test their racing credentials.
In the entire line-up, Seedless seems to be the strongest due to her excellent track record and current form. Thus, most of the punters will stake their money on her as they believe that she has enough potential to multiple it.
The maverick mare started the season with a grand victory on January 6. It was the One Cost Mares' Novices' Hurdle that she won by beating the hot favourite rival Lucky Mix.
After a below-par performance, the skilled sprinter finished as the runner-up in the Bet totepool Text tote To 89660 Mares' Handicap Hurdle that took place at Stratford on April 22.
Seedless elegantly accomplished the ace title of the Jenkinsons Caterers Selling Hurdle on June 7. She beat Stage Acclaim by 14 lengths to register the classy success at Uttoxeter.
The Chieveley Manor Stud bred mare nicely notched up top spot in the Miller Howe Beginners' Chase on August 25. That race made the scene at Cartmel. She stood second in her last outing on October 5.
These stats are pretty impressive. They show how talented Seedless is. It is expected that the mare will march towards the finish line quite unchallenged as none of her competitors can level the fighting spirit she possesses.
Midnight Macarena will try to show some resistance against her. The Lucy Wadham trained chestnut mare last bagged a victory on April 14 when she beat Derawar to finish first in the John Smith's Handicap Chase at Chepstow.
By and large, the contest will be exciting to watch. Seedless is destined to become the champion. Good luck to her.
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