Take Me There to resume winning journey in Bags Track Championship Stayers at Sittingbourne
After three straight wins, Take Me There suddenly lost his direction, and finished at bottom of the table last time. It was a terrible outing for the black dog. He was soon away, but got bumped at the very first bend.
He tried to recover, but another mess came to his way at the third bend. The S. Mavrias-trained got crowded, and it was very difficult for him to do anything special after that.
It was no more than an unlucky defeat. One can take an idea about Take Me There’s extraordinary racing skills by looking at his recent stats.
On his penultimate outing, the son of Premier Fantasy, out of Shine And Pride, sealed the top rank by three quarters of a length, despite getting bumped at the first bend.
He is in very good shape at the moment, and no one should judge him on the recent trouncing. The maverick hound is an experienced fellow, and can easily put his journey back on the winning ways.
So, the bettors should not be hesitant to take a chance on him in the Bags Track Championship Stayers, being hosted by Sittingbourne on Thursday, November 01, 2012. The 642 metres flat race is due to get started at 20:04 GMT.
The winner of this crucial meeting will get a prize of 200 pounds. Among Take Me There’s opponents are: Droopys Jessica, Lucky Rose, Beenleigh Star, Peggys Prince and Jims Journey.
Beenleigh Star is likely to see out this trip as well as most. The fawn b***h has the draw in favour, but a special effort is required to fancy some chances. Jims Journey could be a hard nut to crack if he leads round.
Lucky Rose won an S1 at Romford when with Jim Reynolds. The black b***h did well in the trails a few days ago, but the draw is surely very tricky.
Droopys Jessica is a class act. The dark brindle b***h recently secured the runner-up place at the open level, and would be a tough one to beat. Peggys Prince, on the other hand, is unlikely to make an impact, despite producing a very good trial time lately.
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