Springheel Jake likely to thrive in Insurance Handicap
Springheel Jake is likely to add second straight victory to his career chart by finishing first in the Weatherbys Bloodstock Insurance Handicap that will be held today, May 29. The Class 5 contest will commence at 4:10 (GMT).
On the good to firm track of 6 furlongs, the Ann Duffield-trained bay gelding will face 9 rivals such as Henry Bee, Monnoyer, Dutch Rose, Niceonemyson, Vite, Just Like Heaven, Blue Shoes, Sir Windsorlot and Endless Applause. The winner will awarded a cash prize worth £2,911.
Springheel Jake started his career on October 1, 2011 and finished 4th against 13 contestants in his maiden race. The three-year-old novice runner moved on to grab a 3rd and a 4th position during the last two decades of October.
The Jimmy Kay-owned maverick horse managed to break his maiden in his last outing on November 9, 2011. He has never been a favourite in his career so far.
In today’s mega marathon, the talented son of Lawman out of Rye will deliver an outstanding performance and seal a sterling success emphatically. If he runs to his utmost, he will have up to 90 percent chances to thrive.
Almost equivalent to Springheel Jake is Dutch Rose who also finished first in her last start on May 25, 2012. The David O’Meara-trained filly debuted with a runner-up rank on July 4, 2011. She has four starts to his name.
The young and brilliant filly is awash with winning momentum; therefore, she can prove to be dangerous for Springheel Jake. However, the battle between the duo will make the event interesting and amazing.
Among the other runners, Henry Bee is likely to perform well today in an effort to break his maiden. The Richard Fahey-trained bay gelding excellently clinched the runner-up position in his last start on May 5, 2012. Earlier, he had gained a 3rd on April 25.
In this situation, there will be an awe-inspiring clash at Sheffield. Let us see who manages to carry the day. The contest will be fantastic to watch. Good luck to all the contestants.
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