Horse Racing: RACING POST RATINGS - Inter Vision looks the big draw for Catterick punters.(Sports)

From: The Racing Post (London, England) | Date: June 9, 2006 | Copyright information

Byline: Simon Turner

DRAW-ORIENTATED punters will be looking forward to this afternoon's Catterick card with a big bias likely in one race and a good bet available in another.

The five-furlong sprint, the Lionweld Kennedy Sprint Handicap (3.20), provides the likely bias, with those drawn low likely to be at an advantage as usual at Catterick when the ground rides quick.

This race is an interesting challenge, with several feasible winners housed in ...

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