Federici ran a fair race in the Ulster National – but
ultimately wasn’t good enough.
He
led jumping the third last, but couldn’t quicken, when challenged.
The
race was won by Anseanachai Cliste – who, as I said this morning, was impossible
to assess.
He
had won his last 8 PTP races – but this was his first run in a
handicap.
It
would seem his opening mark wasn’t too harsh !
Looking at the returned SPs, I was amazed to see that 9
of the 12 runners had a starting price of 8/1 or less !
Bearing in mind the issue with getting on early, it does
make you wonder about the wisdom of playing in these races.
The
odds are clearly quite heavily stacked against the punters !!
At
Wincanton, the eye catcher, Kayf Adventure, also ran a decent race.
However, he was no match for handicap debutante,
Misteron.
That
was always a possibility, which was why taking short price on him, had very
little appeal…
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