Spin Again set to shin in Canteen Handicap
Spin Again is determined to spin his 17 rivals down and finish first on the podium when he run in the Betfair Sponsors The Stable Staff Canteen Handicap, a high-stakes Class 6 contest that will be held at Salisbury racecourse on Thursday, May 24. The action
is set to start at 6:40 (GMT).
Pursuing the prize cheque worth £2,264 on the good to firm track of 6 furlongs, the Daniel Kubler-trained bay gelding will elegantly demonstrate an invincible run to manoeuvre success to his favour.
The seven-year-old veteran horse has won 6 of his total 49 races to date. He gained immense confidence by bagging a couple of consecutive victories in March 2012. He stepped ahead to finish 3rd in each of his last two outings.
He participated in most of the events during the last couple of months with favourite tags. Even for his last outing, he was a 5-1 favourite.
Thus, the talented son of Intikhab out of Queen Of The May is awash with winning momentum and fighting spirit that will lend a great hand to him in the coming contest. The horse’s chances to finish first are as high as 95 percent.
Among Spin Again’s competitors, Cheers and Lady Mango are expected to perform well.
Cheers accomplished two back-to-back triumphs on December 30, 2011 and January 13, 2012 while being the hot favourite runner. After finishing 4th against 13 contestants on February 16, the gifted filly nicely grabbed a runner-up position in her
last outing on May 16.
On the other hand, Lady Mango elegantly won a race each on March 3 and May 16, 2012. These are the only two triumphs the Ronald Harris-trained 19-race veteran filly has to her name.
In the light of this statistical analysis, it is concluded that each one of Cheers and Lady Mango can pose some arduous challenges to Spin Again who will have to be wary of the duo in order to pave his way towards victory. This battle will make the event
thrilling and amazing enough. Good luck to all the runners.
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