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The Wee Chief eyes the big prize in the Back Or Lay Betdaq.com Handicap at Kempton

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The Wee Chief eyes the big prize in the  Back Or Lay Betdaq.com Handicap at Kempton
Back Or Lay Betdaq.com Handicap is scheduled to take place at Kempton on 29th February, 2012. The race offers a purse of £2,264 which will cover a distance of 6 furlongs.
The 12 runners who are competing in this race:
Dancing Welcome,
Sermons Mount,
Zip Lock,
Yankee Storm,
Rambo Will,
Captain s****.,
The Wee Chief,
Valmina,
Italian Tom,
Gooseberry Bush,
Best Trip, and
Dunmore Boy.
The Wee Chief, son of King Charlemagne, out of La Belle Clare, performed brilliantly in the season debut.
The 6-year-old gelding triumphed over Picansort by ½ lengths and beat the other contenders to the finish line, in the Blue Square Sprint Series Round 5 Handicap, which was held on 4th February, 2012, at Lingfield.
His trainer, Jimmy Fox, has been working hard on his form and technique of racing,  which has materialized on the racetrack.
The Wee Chief, finished in 6th place in the Weatherbys Bloodstock Insurance Handicap, at Warwick, on 23rd June, 2011.   
Dancing Welcome, daughter of Kyllachy, out of Highland Gait, started off the year in an impressive manner.
She finished in first place by defeating Chester Deelyte by 3 lengths, in the Exclusive Live Shows At Bluesq.com Fillies’ Handicap, at Wolverhampton, on 9th January, 2012.
She finished in third place in her most recent race, in the Wolverhampton-Racecourse.co.uk Fillies’ Handicap, at Wolverhampton, on 11th February, 2012. She was defeated by Bavarian Princess and Qeethaara.
Yankee Storm, son of Yankee Gentleman, out of Yes Virginia, is gaining a small amount of interest from the market.
Trained by Michael Wigham, the 7-year-old gelding has yet to perform to the best of his ability.
He finished 7th in the Blue Square Sprint Series Round 6 Handicap, at Lingfield, on 11th February, 2012.
Zip Lock, son of Invincible Spirit, out of Buckle, has been in extremely good form.
The 6-year-old gelding finished in 1st place, in the Skysports.com Dvinsky’s 200th Run Racing Handicap, at Kempton, on 8th February, 2012.
He successfully defeated Rightcar by a neck.
Based on their popularity in the market, it seems that The Wee Chief is likely to secure a finish in first place.
He is of significant interest to the bookmakers and punters.
It is speculated that Zip Lock will finish in second place. This is based on his terrific performance in the previous race.
Dancing Welcome and Yankee Storm may be competing for a finish in 3rd place.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely the writer’s own and do not reflect the editorial policy of Bettor.com

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