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Willbeme keen to continue good record over good to firm courses

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Willbeme keen to continue good record over good to firm courses
Ahead of her second Redcar trip, the Neville Bycroft trained bay filly, Willbeme, looks confident to perpetuate her excellent streak over good to firm surfaces and earn another iconic triumph that will bring £2,264 in its wake.
The Weatherbys Foreign Exchange Handicap is going to be an easy task for the four-year-old young runner who broke her maiden at the same venue last year. The surface is ideal for her to perform assertively.  Over 6 furlongs, she is going to face 15 mighty
rivals.
The fantastic filly has almost fifty percent success ratio. Debuting in October 2010, she went out of scene for some months. At her comeback in June 2011, she excellently broke maiden with the title of the Win A VIP Day Out @ redcarracing.co.uk Maiden Fillies'
Stakes, held at Redcar. That was a great achievement indeed.
The daughter of Kyllachy out of Befriend went on to finish 3rd in the 17-runner event of Stanland Group Fillies' Handicap that took place at Thirsk. She again grabbed a grand victory on August 4 by finishing first in the Unison And LV=Frizzell
Car Insurance Fillies' Handicap.
In the class 5 contest, that went down at Doncaster, the maverick sprinter outplayed the best-priced candidate Drift And Dream.
 Willbeme earned immense applause when she elegantly notched up the title of the Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry Handicap. There, the punters came to know the extent of the talent she has.

The P. D. Burrow owned filly finished 6th in her last outing during the last week. These stats show that Willbeme can make a big impact in today’s marathon. The race conditions also go to her favour. Thus, she has all the chances to register another
success.
Despite all the factors, Willbeme will have to fight hard against Meandmyshadow who is the most potential of her rivals. The Alan Brown trained chestnut filly is on a hat-trick at the moment.

She won Northumbrian Water Handicap at Newcastle and Six Hills Handicap at Leicester on August 17 and September 4 respectively. She ran both the times under Dale Swift who is going to drive her again today.
Thus, a stiff spar is expected between the two fervent fillies. The race will be amazing to watch.

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