Sparkling Portrait to come up with an improved act in Glasgow Stakes
King Of Paradise to get better of Lady Jock in Totepool.com Handicap
Ed De Gas is heading the market with some good reasons at Hamilton, but Sparkling Portrait is in good position to do better than what he did on his recent visit to Royal Ascot last month. So, it would not be a bad move to bet on him in the Class 1 Glasgow
Stakes, taking place on Thursday, July 19th.
After sealing two back-to-back triumphs earlier this season, the three-year-old suddenly lost his direction, when finishing sixth behind Scatter Dice in the Totepool.com Edinburgh Cup at Musselburgh last month.
Bred by Breeder Dukes Stud & Overbury Stallions Ltd, Richard Fahey’s charge failed to do anything special in his last appearance at Ascot, where he could only seize the seventh position in the King George V Stakes (Handicap) on June 21st.
The son of Excellent Art is clearly in far better shape at the moment and thus, one can expect him to enthral today. According to our calculations, Goldoni looks to be the biggest threat.
The ground is not going to be a problem for Andrew Balding’s trainee, who has solid claims today. On a soft surface, nine speedy runners will compete in the £20,720 meeting, which is scheduled to begin at 16:00 GMT.
Totepool.com Handicap is another exciting event, scheduled to get underway at 15:30 GMT. King Of Paradise is unbeaten in handicaps at Hamilton, and won’t mind the soft ground. So, he is expected to outsmart handicap newcomer, Lady Jock.
King Of Paradise is in very good form these days. After winning the Book Now For Saints & Sinners Night Handicap in the hands of Jason Hart, Hurricane Run’s son continued his good form to blitz the opponents in the Racing UK Sky 432 Handicap.
The 3-year-old is well prepared to strike hat-trick, and no one is likely to stop him from winning. Lady Jock, however, will make things a bit problematic.
The 3-year-old is coming to this track after securing the runner-up spot in the Sycamore Lodge Equine Hospital Maiden at Curragh. The winner of the 1m1f36y event will bag a cash prize worth £5,175. We wish the best of luck to all the runners.
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