Jeffrey Ross
Zariela CC – 6.30
has yet another gilt-edged opportunity to get off the mark (at the seventh attempt) and enhance her stud value in the shallow thirteen-runner Maiden Stakes over seven furlongs of Chelmsford polytrack tonight; vexed veteran trainer, Sean Woods, will indeed be extremely disappointed if Rav Havlin, on board for the fourth time, doesn’t steer this Eqtidaar filly into the hallowed winners’ enclosure.
From experience, as a cutting edge bloodstock agent/advisor, in addition to journalistic duties, I’m aware of the need to obtain ‘winning brackets’ for three-year-old fillies which means Zariela will be on an urgent mission and trying hard to put a vital piece into the jigsaw.
On the time-handicap this really should be a stroll for Zariela, markedly superior, and I’ll bet Rav will be positive by sorting out the wheat from the chaff.
Fastidious analysis leaves me in no doubt Zariela will never get a better chance and therefore smacks of a serious betting proposition; talent/experience are good bedfellows!
Can’t beat the prospect of a 100% trier and another sure to be ‘off’ for its life is
Queshi Bridge pe – 1.50
in the weak-looking Mares’ NH Maiden Hurdle over two and a half miles of Perth, a very long way from Shropshire where Alastair Ralph trains this consistent, hitherto luckless 8-year-old Shantou mare, a first flight Hereford faller under ‘JJ’ Burke last time.
Significantly Ralph has booked championship-chasing Sean Bowen; none better!
We should obtain good odds for an each-way plunge because highly-respected locally-based Lucinda Russell has two fancied rivals.
Finally
Dante’s Inferno hu – 7.45
and 7lbs ‘conditional’ Olivia Nicholls look a formidable combination in the Huntingdon ‘bumper’ and so, don’t oppose!
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