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Spread Boy likely to earn second career win

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Spread Boy likely to earn second career win
Along with breaking his maiden, Spread Boy has made some other podium finishes since the beginning of the calendar year. Thus, he seems to be in good form these days. As the Alan Berry trained and owned bay gelding girds up his lines for today’s Direct 365
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The high-voltage contest of £7,159 is set to go over the 1 mile and 75 yards course of Nottingham with the surface being soft.
Soft grounds are always helpful to Spread Boy who even bagged his maiden triumph in such sort of conditions. Thus, the young Irish gelding will feel quite comfortable to run today.
The five-year-old veteran horse has to run under Jordan Hibberd who drove him just a day ago. Most of the situation goes to Spread Boy’s favour, and the punters are too considering him a strong candidate.
The son of Tagula out of Marinka grabbed her maiden triumph on August 6 when he elegantly outplayed 15 competitors to win Integral UK Handicap (Pro-Am Lady Riders' Race) at Carlisle racecourse. It was an awesome performance indeed.
The Barry Murphy bred horse stepped ahead to finish third in the Bet totequadpot Text tote To 89660 E B F Conditions Stakes on September 23. He repeated the same in the Best Odds Guaranteed At BetVictor.com Racing Excellence Apprentice Training Series Handicap
of October 2.
In yesterday’s race entitled as Hold Your Christmas Party Here Selling Stakes, Spread Boy stood 6th in the line-up of 8 runners.
If the gelding manages to win today, this will be a big breakthrough from him. Among his rivals, St Moritz can give him a little tough time.
The David Nicholls trained bay gelding last won a race in May. During the whole of last month, he remained out of action. After a lot of practice, he may make a strong comeback today.
Thus, St Moritz and Spread Boy are likely to fight close enough, but the latter will be the ultimate winner. Good luck to him.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are the writer's own and do not reflect Bettor.Com’s editorial policy.

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