Why So Fast likely to break maiden at Redcar
While watching the David O'Meara trained bay filly, Why So Fast, running and winning the Market Cross Jewellers Maiden Auction Stakes at Redcar racecourse, many spectators will really get wondered that why do the novice runner need to be so fast when he
can achieve his end comfortably.
Apart from fun, the two-year-old young filly is going to be impressive today as she went through extensive drills during the last month to raise her stamina and improvise her skills with an aim to break maiden.
Why So Fast has to face seven strong rivals on the good to firm ground of 5 furlongs. This is going to be a big trial for her. Hopefully, she will do what the trainer and the sport experts are expecting.
The daughter of Kodiac out of Miss Sundance started her career in June 2012 from Windsor. In her second start at the same venue, she fought well and finished 7th against 13 rivals. That was the Skybet Mobile For iPhone & Android Maiden Auction
Stakes.
However, she could not build up on that momentum and performed below-par in the two consecutive races during July. After that, her trainer decided to put the filly in school to polish her racing techniques.
Today is the time for Why So Fast to show off what she has learnt. Unlike her regular rider, Harry Bantley, she is going to run under David Bergin. This change is likely to produce some positive results.
The only rival who can cause trouble to the filly is Millie N Aire who is desperate to break her maiden. The Danielle McCormick trained bay filly has 8 starts to her name, but she is still winless.
During the month of July, she gained a third and a runner-up rank in a row. But she failed to retain that momentum. This time, the T. C. Robinson owned runner is likely to run to her best and do something unusual.
Thus, we shall witness a rip-roaring spar between these two fillies. This is going to be greatly entertaining for the spectators. Let us enjoy the party and see who becomes the champion.
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