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Royal Ascot | BELL HOPING SURPRISE IS IN STORE
Posted by Unknown on Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Royal Ascot | BELL HOPING SURPRISE IS IN STORE. Michael Bell feels the largest danger to Born To Surprise within the Britannia Stakes at Royal Ascot on Thursday can be keeping a lid on him before the off.
The Exceed And Excel colt has lots of ability, as shown when he won his maiden at Doncaster in April by 5 lengths, however he price himself any probability of victory within the Craven Stakes as he got heat before the beginning and was slowly away.
The Newmarket handler is of the impression that he's far better than his official mark of ninety two, however harbours doubts regarding the colt keeping his cool within the red-hot atmosphere generated by fifty,000 punters.
"Born To Surprise is doubtless fine handicapped if he will reproduce his homework," said Bell.
"If the occasion does not get the higher of him i believe he'll be bang there."
Bell additionally runs the Highclere Thoroughbred-owned Apostle and said: "Apostle is entitled to require his probability. he is a sound, tough, real horse and i am certain he is got a good race in him somewhere along the road."
Brian Meehan, contemporary from the victory of Most Improved in Tuesday's St James's Palace Stakes, runs the Sir Robert Ogden-owned Mississippi, spectacular winner on his initial begin for the yard however disappointing last day out.
"This three-year-old mile handicap is usually one in every of the foremost hotly-contested of the complete Royal meeting, however Mississippi may give the solution," said Meehan on his web site.
"Very sensible on his 2012 comeback and debut for Manton at Kempton, he most likely had an excessive amount of use manufactured from him at Doncaster soon once.
"He continues to form terribly nicely at home and could be well-in enough to gather in an exceedingly race where unexposed horses from high stables continually lurk."
Bronze Angel arrives in peak kind having won 3 of his last four races. His one defeat came up at Musselburgh where he was simply in front of Gabrial, who finished fifth within the St James's Palace.
"I love Bronze Angel," said his trainer Marcus Tregoning.
"He's improving quickly, he is terribly scopey, his kind stands up to the closest scrutiny and he is progressing quickly.
"What i believe can extremely be in his favour is that the pace they're seemingly to travel. He'll most likely get any in time therefore if they are going fast and may see him staying on terribly strongly at the top.
"The a lot of pace the higher for him."
Clive Cox runs each Lucky Henry and Forest Row, and with one preferring quick ground and also the different liking it wet, the Lambourn trainer feels he has bases lined.
"Lucky Henry was second within the Silver Bowl at Haydock behind Gabrial, who ran fine in cluster One company on Tuesday," said Cox.
"He would not be at home if there was an excessive amount of rain.
"Forest Row, on the opposite hand, appreciates alittle of admit defeat the bottom, therefore i would not mind seeing a drop of rain for his probabilities.
"He won fine at Newbury on a better surface and that we meant to run him within the Silver Bowl further, however it had been simply too dry.
"They are each very nice horses and that they each have an opportunity."
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