Scott Three-Year-Old Ready To Fire Again
All Looks Good For A Successful Restart
Newmarket trainer George Scott sends RELOADED up the M1 to Redcar today for his seasonal debut and a successful season can begin with a win. The entire, a son of Excelebration, produced good BTO figures when finishing third in a seven furlong novices event at Yarmouth last October and the form was augmented when the first and second, Azano and Frederickbarbarossa, were subsequently runner-up in a Group 3, and winner of a nursery respectively. This placed effort by Reloaded followed a win at Pontefract from subsequent Doncaster victor Reeves, so again the form stands up. That latter performance was after a break of 104 days so the colt can go well when fresh and he shouldn’t have a problem with the mile distance. ON THE LINE is clear second best on form and stats but Reloaded looked an improver last Autumn and should take this. G LeesFollow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
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