took keen hold, tracked leaders, lost place 6th, weakened and jumped right 3 out, tailed off
prominent, led 5th, tried to run out and unseated rider 6th
led until after 1st, remained prominent, jumped slowly 5th, left in lead 6th, headed after 3 out, weakened after 2 out
raced keenly, chased leader, led 3rd to 5th, weakened 3 out, tailed off
held up, pushed along and headway approaching 5th, led after 3 out, ridden and headed 2 out, stayed on one pace flat, no impression on winner
held up, headway on inside approaching 6th, 3rd when blundered throughout, no extra approaching last
led after 1st, headed 3rd, weakened after 6th, tailed off when pulled up before 2 out
held up, not fluent 3rd, mistake 6th, headway from 3 out, led and hit 2 out, driven out
took keen hold, held up, headway 4th, mistake 6th, weakened after 3 out, blundered 2 out
Nonrunner
Schinken Otto Moorlaw and Alexander Exchange are three against the field in a trappy affair and the vote is given to Moorlaw. The selection has won his last two races in good style and although rising in the weights he looks the one in the field most likely to cope with thew ground and he is taken to score. Schinken Otto rates the main danger as he also won well last time when beating Thedublinpublican but all his best form is on a fast surface so he can not be put forward with any confidence. Alexander Exchange is another that could go well as he hails from a yard in top form but the suspicion is he m,ay just need the run after a 136 day absence. Of the remainder Earl Of Spectrum is game and consistent and is sure to run his race but looks weighted up to his best and for the winner we return to Moorlaw.