held up, headway 6th, led briefly 8th, pushed along 3 out, hard ridden under pressure approaching last, rallied to lead last strides
made most until mistake 7th, reminders 7th, ridden 8th, weakened 4 out
held up, ridden and weakened 7th, soon weakened, behind when pulled up before 2 out
held up, headway 6th, led 4 out, mistake 3 out, headed 2 out, soon hard ridden, weakened flat
led 1st, led again 3rd, fell 5th
held up, bad blunders 7th, behind and pulled up before 2 out
tracked leaders, led briefly 6th, blundered next, led approaching 2 out, ridden under pressure approaching last, headed last strides
Ballinclay King (IRE) Looked good last term but hasn't quite lived up to expectations and could be found wanting again today.
Corniche (IRE) Handles the ground and jumps well but tends to find one too good too often; still is likely to play a leading role.
Sandy Duff Capable on his day and shouldn't find the testing conditions too much of a challenge; on bare form has a few pounds to find but the ground is a great leveler.
Simply Gifted Decent northern novice who can't be ruled out despite being held by his rivals on previous form; will love the ground and is not without a chance in an open event.
Tonoco has something to find with Ballinclay King on previous running but seems to be improving fast and should cope with the ground; leading contender
Inn Antique (FR) Talented performer but doesn't always get round; however will love the ground and is rated very highly by his shrewd trainer; sure to go close if he picks his feet up.
Whitenzo (FR) Murdered Corniche at Taunton in January and then put the useful Rodock in his place last time; likely favourite and the one they all have to beat.