Tense battle predicted in Betfred Mobile Casino Handicap at Lingfield
Betfred Mobile Casino Handicap has attracted 31 entries at Lingfield on Tuesday, May 1st. Although most of the participants are out of form these days, it is going to be a nail-biting contest.
According to the program, the 6f meeting will be started at 16:00 GMT. Among our shortlisted candidates are: Huzzah, First Class, Flow Chart, Jemimaville and Metropolitan Chief.
Huzzah is doing a decent job these days. In mid March, Paul Howling’s trainee missed the top place by a short head’s distance in the Grand National Free Bets With FreeBetting.co.uk Handicap (Div II) at Wolverhampton.
In late April, the seven-year-old displayed another impressive performance, securing the runner-up place in the Read Ryan Moore Exclusively On Betfair Handicap at Brighton.
Huzzah does not have a decent track record at Lingfield. On his last visit to Lingfield, he finished seventh in the Hollow Lane Handicap.
First Class is in sublime form at the moment. The four-year-old has sealed two emphatic wins so far this year. His latest success came in late February, when he bagged the winning cheque in the 32RedBet.com Handicap (Div I) at Kempton.
Rae Guest’s trainee is making his Lingfield debut and thus, he would be under a bit of pressure today. Yet, one cannot afford to overlook his chances for the top prize.
Flow Chart needs a lot of luck to break the shackles. The five-year-old was decent last time out, as he seized the second position in the Visit attheraces.com/national Handicap at Southwell.
Peter Grayson’s trainee is coming to Lingfield after a long gap. In his previous appearance at this venue last year, the bay gelding finished sixth on the chart.
Jemimaville is stepping into this battle after displaying a decent performance at Kempton. On March 21, she missed the top position by ½ a length in the Skysports.com Handicap (Div I).
Metropolitan Chief finished fourth in both of his previous race. Hence, it would be a brave move to bet on him.
According to our calculations, it is going to be a hard battle among First Class, Huzzah and Flow Chart. No matter who wins, it would be a close clash. We wish the best of luck to everyone.
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