held up in touch, driven along 3 out, chased winner apr 2 out, weakened approaching last
close up, lost touch quickly 3rd, well behind and pulled up after 4th
in touch, blkundered 1st, led after 2nd, hard ridden and headed after 7th, soon weakened and tailed off
led to after 2nd, stayed tracking leader, led again after 9th, gradually drew clear, pushed out
prominent, under pressure 8th, weakened and soon tailed off, pulled up before last
chased leaders, hard ridden from 3 out, took 2nd after 2 out, kept on flat but no chance with winner
Taming can continue his excellent recent run of form which has seen him rack up wins at Huntingdon and Cheltenham (twice). Very much a novice to follow, he can give weight away all around and make it a four-timer on ground he should get through. Master George is from the in-form yard of Philip Hobbs and merits respect on his second to Galileo at Kempton earlier in the year. He can go well first time out but there are question marks about whether he will act on the ground. Fork Lightning and Rosslea are both very interesting former Irish point to point winners and from yards that are having winners. Any market moves for the pair should be noted. Rodalko also has ability, though his confidence could suffer after a fall last time and there are also doubts about him on the ground.