Yazdi yearns to win Bahrain Trophy (Group 3)
The Brian Meehan-trained bay colt, Yazdi, is geared up to seal a sterling success in the Bahrain Trophy (Group 3) at the same venue of Newmarket where he started his career in April 2012. The high-stakes contest 1 mile and 5 furlongs will begin at 1:20 (GMT).
In the £31,191 race, the son of Galileo out of Lucky Spin will face five worthy rivals. There is likely to take place an awe-inspiring clash on the good to soft track.
The three-year-old young and momentous runner marvellously accomplished a classic conquest in the Bet Totepool Text The Tote To 89660 Maiden Stakes (Div II) over 1 mile and 4 furlongs at Thirsk track on May 5, 2012. This is the only success of his three-race
career.
The Iraj Parvizi-owned rookie colt debuted with a third on April 18. His maiden race was Get Your Bets On At Bluesquare.Com Maiden Stakes over 1 mile and 2 furlongs.
In his last outing on June 22, the confident colt finished 7th against 9 contestants at Ascot. That was a decent performance which made the punters felt that the skilled sprinter can thrive in the Bahrain Trophy as well.
However, Yazdi’s march towards the finish line is not going to be smooth as Valiant will definitely give tough time to him. The William Haggas-trained chestnut colt has won each of the two starts of his career that began in May 2012.
First, he won the Bet On Your Mobile At Bluesq.Com E B F Maiden Stakes (Div II) at Newbury and then finished first in the Neptune Investment Management Stakes (Handicap) at York----he was 7-4 favourite for the second event.
Thus, the son of Galileo out of Whazzis is awash with confidence that will lead him well in the coming contest.
Rewarded will also be able to perform well today. The James Toller-trained bay colt elegantly won three big races in a row from October 25, 2011 to May 5, 2012. During the Royal Ascot event, the son of Motivator out of Granted grabbed a third in the Tercentenary
Stakes (Group 3).
In this situation, a rip-roaring contest is expected at Newmarket. Let us see who carries the day.
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