Five runners listed for At The Races Rehearsal Chase Handicap (Listed Race)
Only five runners will be combating in the At The Races Rehearsal Chase Handicap (Listed Race) at Newcastle in England on Saturday, December 1, 2012. All of them are equally capable of winning the class-1 competition, which will make things interesting at
the end of the day.
However, the bookmakers believe that it will be hard for others to cause problems for Benny Be Good, who has got a pretty decent record. He has been delivering some pretty decent results recently, which will encourage the punters to risk more bets on him
compared to the rest.
The seasoned runner is carrying the winning momentum right now, which will give him the confidence to shine in the 3 mile contest, scheduled to kick off at 15:25 GMT. A victory will help him earn a cash prize of £15,377 at the end of the day.
There has been a lot of rain at Newcastle, which has made things a bit tricky. The going has been described as soft by the organisers, but they will be hoping for a change in situation before the action actually begins.
Benny Be Good has been given a general starting price of 6 to 4 and he will not be worried about the weather conditions at the venue. He is not overly dependent on the going, which is a very good sign for him.
The nine-year-old gelding has been in the sport since 2009 and has managed to deliver good results with consistency over the years. He will be looking to make his team proud yet again under jockey, James Reveley.
Overall, the Keith Reveley’s trainee has not enjoyed a very good time in the ongoing season, which is a touch disappointing. However, he has the ability to be competitive at this level and he proved that with a comfortable victory last time around.
On the other hand, Junior will be looking to spoil the part for the favourite runner. He too has got a lot of experience, but has not recorded his first victory of the 2012 season yet.
The David Pipe’s trainee has got a very good chance of breaking the shackles this time around under jockey, Tom Scudamore, who has been partnering him throughout this year.
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