chased leader, ridden after 3 out, every chance 2 out, close 3rd when stumbled last, not quickened run-in
chased leaders, hit 2nd, pushed along 4th, weakened 4 out
in touch, ridden and weakened approaching 2 out
held up towards rear, weakened after 5th
held up in touch, ridden to lead after 3 out, hit next, headed approaching last, led again after last, headed towards finish, not quicken
held up, ridden and headway after 3 out, challenged next, weakened approaching last
led and keen, ridden and headed approaching 2 out, soon weakened
always behind
Prince Of Persia might just provide the answer here in a tricky race. Much as the selection¿s sole win has come in a seller, he put in a good run outside of that sphere on his first run for new connections last time. A repeat of that should see him go well again. There was no jockey booked for Fast Mix at the overnight stage but, given that he is just four pounds above a winning mark, he has to be given all due respect. The once well-touted Andy Gin has become disappointing, Dix Bay wins in his turn and is just a pound above a winning mark now, and his rider claims five pounds, while Candarli has place claims now that he has dropped a little in the ratings. Quedex has been raised three pounds for winning a Fakenham seller, and Thumper has chances if getting back to his best with McCoy on him for the first time. Overall, though, we will side with Prince Of Persia.