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Trending to make things tricky for Ghazeer in 32Red.com Handicap at Chepstow

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Trending to make things tricky for Ghazeer in 32Red.com Handicap at Chepstow
Despite the fact that Ghazeer is holding the highest odds, his chances of winning the 32Red.com Handicap at Chepstow are not absolute. The 3-year-old certainly needs to perform out of his skin to grab the top rank in the 5f16y event, taking place on Wednesday,
May 23rd.
Among his rivals are: Trending, Exkaliber, First Rebellion, Periwinkle Way, Verus Delicia, Jawim, Marie´s Fantasy, Monty Fay, Waspy, Seventeen Seventy, One Last Dream and Tumbleowtashoes.
Although there are many powerful runners in the aforementioned line-up, Trending has the highest chance of spoiling Ghazeer’s party. In both of his previous races at Wolverhampton, the 3-year-old gelding was pretty impressive.
Ladbrokes Bet On Your Mobile Handicap saw him missing the crown only by a neck’s distance. In his last outing, he remained unlucky, failing to end up among top-3 by a head’s distance.
On the other hand, Ghazeer is determined to register his maiden success after his second place last time around. It was his first good performance after three terrible trips at the start of his career.
Both Ghazeer and Trending are yet to taste success, but the latter is a bit more experienced. So, according to our calculations, he is the best option to bet on.
Digibet.com Handicap is another major event at Chepstow today. The 1m4f23y contest holds a cash prize of £1,617, which will be given to triumphant runner.
The class 6 contest has attracted more than a dozen entries. Among the fascinating candidates are: Passato, Iguacu, Magnitude, Captain Oats and Asterales.
Passato is currently heading the market, but one must not trust him blindly. The 8-year-old has not run on the Flat since 2008, thus it might be a tricky outing for him.
Therefore, the punters should look elsewhere for the winner. Captain Oats performed superbly at this venue last season. In his last appearance at Chepstow in August last year, the 9-year-old was runner-up in the Onshore Marine Medical Services Bristol Maiden
Stakes.
Pam Ford’s trainee likes solid ground and therefore, one can expect him to resume his journey on a winning note. Let’s see how he manages things to outpace Passato. We wish the best of luck to everyone.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are the writer's own and do not reflect Bettor.com’s editorial policy.

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