Tribal Dance destined to win Handicap Chase
Tribal Dance will carry the day convincingly when he participates in the high-stakes race of Skyline Solar Triumph Novices’ Handicap Chase at Kempton Track on Tuesday, April 17.
The Ben Case-trained brown gelding is likely to capitalise well on his recently-gained momentum in a bid to outstrip his 8 competitors such as Emperor Charlie, Top Benefit, Moscow Chancer, Anay Turge, Haar, Oscar Papa, Lajidaal and Manjam.
The high-voltage contest over a distance of 2 miles and 4 furlongs and 110 yards is scheduled to start at 2:50 (GMT). The prize purse contains £3,249.
Tribal Dance has been enjoying great form for the last six months. The six-year-old veteran runner elegantly bagged a couple of consecutive victories during November 2011.
The maverick sprinter proceeded to grab 4th spot against 10 runners on December 12. He nicely earned a runner-up rank in his last outing on March 30, 2012.
As a whole, the Lady Jane Grosvenor-owned horse has won 2 out of his total 11 starts to date, earning £5,208 as prize money.
If Tribal Dance manages to maintain his winning momentum, his chances to finish first in the race will be has high as 85 percent.
Among the hot favourite horse’s competitors, Anay Turge and Emperor Charlie can trigger upsets as each of them looks to be strong enough on card.
Anay Turge accomplished three runner-up positions in a row from December 2, 2011 to January 12, 2012. The Nigel Hawke-trained bay gelding went ahead to grab 3rd top spot in his second last race on March 7. He nicely finished first in his last
outing on March 27.
On the other hand, Emperor Charlie marvellously attained top spot in the last race of his career on March 30, 2012. Ferdy Murphy’s bay gelding has run for 15 times to date.
Though Tribal Dance will be able to seal a sterling success excellently but the competition is likely to be fairly thrilling. Let us get ready for a fantastic game. Good luck to all the runners.
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