held up last pair, headway to track leader after 3 out, ridden and no impression when left 2nd at last
tracked leader, led 3rd, mistake 5th, left clear at last, stayed on well
in touch, chased winner from 4 out, driven approaching 2 out, every chance when fell last
close up untill mistake and pulled up after 4th,lame
took keen hold, led untill jumpt left and headed 3rd, stayed chasing leader untill ridden and weakened 4 out, tailed off
tracked leaders, ridden after 3 out, soon weakened, mistake 2 out, left poor 3rd at last
held up in last pair, weakened before 4 out, tailed off
Time To Shine and Lalagune have both shown fair form but it will be a surprise if this does not go to Feel The Pride, who has plenty in hand over her rivals on official ratings. Jonjo O'Neill's mare is the clear form pick on what she showed when landing handicaps at Haydock and Ayr in November and, although disappointing at Sandown last month, looks the one to be on here. Time To Shine, who has progressed from selling company to be a decent handicapper, rates the main danger judged by her last time out second behind Brekken Le Noir over course and distance. Alan King's Uttoxeter winner Lalagune is less exposed than her two main rivals and the daughter of Kadalko should not be discounted given her stable's current good form. Aberthatch showed signs of ability last season but was pulled up on her return at Folkestone in December, while Jim Old's Miss Mailmit may be better than she has shown so far. However, in a poor contest by the track's standards, Feel The Pride gets the vote.