Solvanna confident to break maiden at Southwell
Since debuting in July 2012, Solvanna has been desperately vying for a victory. After 9 failed ventures, the Heather Main trained bay filly seems to be quite ready and confident to break her maiden at Southwell where she is supposed to run the 32RedPoker.com
Nursery on Tuesday, November 6.
The class 6 contest of £1,704 will go over the distance of 7 furlongs with the surface being standard. The two-year-old novice filly has to snatch success form the jaws of seven strong rivals.
The fervent filly has always done well over standard grounds. She even started her career from such type of conditions. Moreover, she had been in extensive drills during the last five days.
In today’s showdown, the young British sprinter will run under Darryll Holland who had been on her back in the last two starts.
The talented daughter of Haafhd out of Solva elegantly finished second in her maiden race that went down at Lingfield.
On August 27, on another standard course, the filly finished 9th against a dozen of competitors. She moved on to stand 6th over the standard track of Kempton on September 12.
Solvanna elegantly sealed third top spot in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction Maiden Stakes of October 4 that made the scene at Southwell, the same venue that will be offered her today to test her skills.
The Usk Valley Stud bred filly finished 7th in her last outing entitled as Betdaq Mobile Apps Nursery that took place at Kempton on October 31.
Thus, Solvanna seems to have got tuned up. The momentum she holds at the moment will lend a great hand to her in the coming contest.
Lincolnrose is too likely to perform well today. The Alan McCabe trained grey filly ran each of her last four races over standard courses.
On July 10, the Irish runner finished second in the Bet toteplacepot At totepool.com Nursery at Southwell. She stood 4th in the Ladbrokes Game On! Nursery at the same venue on July 16.
Thus, the two fillies will compete neck-to-neck. Let us see who manages to break maiden. Good luck to both the runners.
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