
As the Guvnor look for a third straight win at Wolverhampton tonight – live on Ski Sports Racing.
5.30 Wolverhampton – As the Governor chases a hat-trick
Opening Win £250,000 with BetMGM’s Golden Goals Handicap in Dunstall Park will see How is the Governor? chasing his hat-trick.
The Jenny Candlish gelding scored a maiden win at Southwell on January 20, as he managed to win by just under two lengths. Scoring 53 that day, he lifted 6lb and went to Wolverhampton seven days later with 59 – but it wasn’t enough to stop him in his tracks as he achieved the same margin as he did at Southwell. A win here could see him jump into the top 25 in the Horse of the Year rankings.
Harbor Mission – also a previous winner – comes here after two years of success at the track last week. This marked a dramatic increase in performance after the previous two runs, where he finished 10th out of 10 twice in a row.
Secret Road has been very consistent of late, unplaced in his last six starts. The handicapper has yet to get to grips with him and he could once again trouble the referee for James Owen.
7.30 Wolverhampton – Huge progress Eupator bid for another win
Eupator comes here because Midnite Next Generation Handicap Betting App in brilliant form as he quickly progressed to gain two on the turn of the track.
On January 23rd, he led from the post to the post, increasing by more than five lengths for an easy success. This was an impressive performance but clearly expected with the right people on 6/5. Next time out he was short priced again and it was Groundhog Day as he led them from the opening gates and stormed home to win easily.
There’s obviously more left under the hood and it wouldn’t be shocking to see him repeat his results from his last two starts.
Commander Of Life showed improvement to finish second on the final day and enter the calculations, whereas Charlie’s choice could fit the deviation for David Simcock.
8.00 Wolverhampton – Gray Horizon look set to complete a quadruple
The penultimate one BetMGM supports handicapping for safer gambling see on your evening ticket Gray Horizon watch to complete the quadrilateral.
He tasted success twice here at Wolverhampton over six furlongs, which came after justifying 6/4 favoritism at Southwell before the start.
Far Too Fizzy cannot be dismissed, arriving here in full form. After being beaten by Gray Horizon, he won by more than five lengths at Lingfield but was later stung by a handicap – up 10lb. Will it be too much or can he defy it?

