Tipsy Dara to outplay strong opposition in Watch Racing UK On Sky432 Handicap Chase at Carlisle
Monday’s Watch Racing UK On Sky432 Handicap Chase at Carlisle has attracted a strong line-up of six horses, and it is really hard to rule out any of these. But Tipsy Dara has been the progressive, and looks well capable of notching up the first rank in this
competitive affair.
The 8-year-old has a great opportunity to build on her latest success, which came over 2m4½f. The distance is different this time, but the punters should not overlook her winning momentum. A 4lb rise for her fresh win looks fair.
The daughter of Dushyantor went on vacations after suffering a terrible tumble in April. Under the care of new trainer - N. W. Alexander, she returned to action last month. Showing good respect, the bookies gave her the highest price of 2 to 1 for the Metrocentre
Keeps Getting Better Handicap Chase at Hexham.
Not letting the supporters down, the dashing mare led in the beginning of the race. She lost her advantage for a while in the middle, but railed quite nicely to regain lead a couple of furlongs before the finishing line. She, afterwards, maintained the standards
to ensure a classy 1-lengh victory.
Currently owned by Mark Fleming, the James Barry-bred did well ahead of taking break. She has started the new season on a high, looking good to collect more glory. Over Carlisle’s soft three miles and two furlongs, the contestants will pursue a handy prize
of £3,054.
Cilliseal is the main danger to Tipsy Dara. Only one other completed the race when the Noel C. Kelly-trained won by three and a quarter lengths last time. A comprehensive victory must have boosted up his confidence, but more is needed here.
Fog Patches’s form of the latest second could not have worked out better. Overafrica has showed good promise over hurdles, and would be a tough nut to crack even under these circumstances.
Royal Mackintosh has a lot of prove, but the claims will be obvious, if the cheekpieces help. Blazing Diva had more bad runs than good recently. Sandy Thomson’s likes this trip here, but the bettors should look elsewhere for the winner.
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