Yes Mam, potent force in the Wolverhampton Racecourse Handicap (Div I), Sir Mozart is the one to watch in Div II
Yes Mam, showed plenty of improvement in her handicap debut at Kempton, where she seized the fourth position with ease.
The 4-year-old is expected to raise her game even further, and display a fascinating show in the Book Hospitality At Wolverhampton Racecourse Handicap (Div I), taking place at Wolverhampton on Monday, June 25th.
The class 6 meeting is scheduled to start at 17:15 (GMT). It has attracted a dozen quality runners, who will compete for a handsome cash prize, worth £1,704.
Despite the presence of many dangerous runners, Yes Mam, looks to be the most intriguing contestant.
After making three terrible outings last season, Tom Tate’s charge went on a long vacation. She made her comeback on a high note, missing the third place only by a neck’s distance in the 32Redbet.com Handicap.
With an improved comeback race, the filly is full of confidence and has a great chance of grabbing the top place today. The main danger is Mudhish, who turned in a decent performance in his recent appearance at Wolverhampton.
In almost same conditions, the 7-year-old did well to ensure the third place in the wolverhampton-racecourse.co.uk Handicap.
An outstanding effort would have boosted up his confidence, but still he is going to find it difficult to outsmart and outrun, Yes Mam.
Book Hospitality At Wolverhampton Racecourse Handicap (Div II) will be kicked off at 17:45 (GMT). Little Perisher, was runner-up in his trip at Wolverhampton, and the bookies are expected to give him a lot of respect.
However, a 3lb raise in weight, and stepping up to seven furlongs would put him under enormous pressure. Although the conditions are nearly the same, Paul Howling’s trainee might find it difficult over this distance.
On the other hand, Marksbury struggled on turf recently and therefore, it is dangerous to support him.
So, Sir Mozart looks to be the best choice for the punters. Barney Curley’s trainee is returning to action after a break of more than five months.
The nine-year-old veteran will be fresh following a layoff, and convert his comeback race into a winning one.
Little Perisher is going to create plenty of problems for him, but according to our calculations, Sir Mozart will be able to come up with a positive outcome.
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