led, still going well 3 out, driven and 2 lengths up going to next, stayed on well, comfortably
mid-division, nodded on landing 7th, ridden before next, soon weakened
in touch, closed up approaching 7th, ridden after 3 out, kept on one-paced from next, no chance with winner
tracked leader, ridden and weakening when not fluent 9th, soon beaten
held up towards rear, ridden after 6th, behind when mistake 9th, soon weakened
tracked leaders, lost place after 3rd, ridden 5th, behind approaching 7th, tailed off when pulled up before next
held up towards rear, ridden approaching 5th, soon weakened and lost touch
held up, headway approaching 4th, ridden next, weakened approaching 3 out, one-paced after
held up in touch, headway 7th, ridden after 3 out, one-paced approaching last
held up towards rear and not fluent, behind when unseated rider 4th
Jaseur was a decent prospect in his younger days on the flat and was even sent off the favourite for the Ebor at one stage. However, he proved to be something of an enigma and is an unreliable character on occasions. That said if he puts in something like he is truly capable of, he would give them all something to think about in what is a marked drop in class from his last outing. That was only his second run in nine months and he should strip fitter on this occasion. The ideal trip for him has yet to be decided upon and this if anything could be his downfall. Haydens Field has no such stamina doubts and should cope with the step up in trip and is a reliable sort although he too has been seen out only twice in quite some time. Madam's Man will ensure that they will all have to be up for the challenge, although his lack of gears could again find him out in the closing stages.