in touch, hit 4th, ridden and very chance when blundered 2 out, hit last, not quicken flat
chased winner, led 2nd to 4th, ridden 3 out, weakened approaching 2 out
led to 2nd, led again 4th, driven out
chased leaders, hit 5th, ridden and one pace from 3 out
mid-division, ridden 3 out, soon weakened
mid-division, ridden when hit 3 out, soon weakened and eased
Unjust Law, twice a winner in bumpers, made a winning start to his hurdling career at Fakenham last month and is taken to follow up here at the main expense of Call Oscar and Hibernian. The last mentioned has shown plenty of promise in all four starts either in bumpers or over hurdles but may want a stiffer test of stamina so is probably best watched. Martin pipe's National Hunt flat race winner Bumper ran better behind Doc Row at Folkestone last time but is another that may want further, while dual bumper winner Lindbergh Law lacks any hurdling experience. Penny Park may be better than he has shown so far and has to be respected along with Colin Tinkler's Call Oscar, who has done little wrong since being switched to hurdles. The seven-year-old is another that may want further though and a safer bet looks to be Unjust Law, who showed decent form in bumpers and is entitled to come on for his winning debut over timber at Fakenham.