led, ridden and headed after 3 out, weakened approaching last
held up, ridden and headway to chase leaders approaching 3 out, soon weakened and lost place
bad mistake 1st, held up behind leading trio, led 2 out, headed final 75 yards, held when rider dropped whip near finish
held up and behind, lost touch after 3rd, tailed off
behind, hit 4th, reminders and lost touch next, tailed off when pulled up before 2 out
held up, headway and mistake 4 out, went 2nd after next, every chance 2 out, not quicken run in
held up, headway and every chance when mistake 3 out, soon weakened when lost place (wore cheek pieces)
always prominent, mistake 4 out, led after next, mistake and headed 2 out, rallied under pressure to lead final 75 yards
not jumped well, pulled hard, weakened 5th, tailed off from 3 out, pulled up before next
Not too much to go on so strictly one in which to follow the market. Double Fun won the Dutch St Leger on the flat so there shouldn't be a problem with staying this trip. Tony McCoy is booked so his trip across the water is not for the English air. Briar was a market raspberry at Wetherby on his British debut and that was mirrored on the racetrack. Girl of Pleasure is currently rated 91 over hurdles. She won a race at Stratford in July. Cheltenham winner, Almnadia was well beaten behind her but the second, Limbo Lad is fairly ordinary and was well beaten in selling grade this week. Of the recent UK flat converts, Madiba was useful over middle-distances on the Lingfield track, Groovejet didn't train on from a promising two-year-old career while Kew was fairly modest.