prominent early, slight mistake 1st, chased leaders, 6th halfway, lost place and mistake 4 out, soon ridden, stayed on into 3rd 3 out, no extra in 4th 2 out, 5th approaching last, left 4th and hampered, kept on one pace
mid-division, progress into 6th 3 out where fell
towards rear for most, ridden and no impression 3 out
led, ridden and headed before 2 out, no extra in 2nd when fell last
soon chased leaders, 3rd halfway, no extra approaching 3 out
mid-division, progress into 6th before 3 out, ridden and no impression before 2 out, kept on one pace
held up towards rear, ridden in 10th after 4 out, 5th 3 out, stayed on into 3rd last, left 2nd, kept on run-in, pressed winner close home
held up towards rear, ridden into moderate 8th 2 out, no impression and kept on one pace
mid-division, 7th 4 out, ridden and no impression before 3 out, kept on one pace
chased leader in 2nd, slight mistake 5th, ridden in 5th 3 out, no extra
held up towards rear, progress into 7th 3 out, ridden in 6th and no impression 2 out, kept on one pace, left 5th last
chased leaders, 4th halfway, ridden and weakened after 4 out
towards rear, mistake 5th, brought down 3 out
chased leaders, 5th halfway, progress into 2nd approaching 3 out, led before 2 out, ridden and kept on well from before last, pressed close home
towards rear, slight mistake 1st, no impression before 3 out
chased leaders early, soon mid-division, progress into 5th 4 out, 4th 3 out, ridden in 3rd before 2 out, no extra before last, 4th approaching last, left 3rd and hampered, kept on one pace
House Limit is in fine form and his dead-heat at Downpatrick has meant a 4lb rise, which just gets him into this handicap - Conor Maxwell is good value for his claim. City Line continues to run well without winning and he's now had 31 unsuccessful starts over hurdles. QUARTON has returned to Ireland after a spell in the UK and was having his first start since August when runner-up on fast ground at Down Royal last month. Paul Carberry again takes the ride and Gordon Elliott's charge looks the one to be on. Hurricane Sky, a dual winner on the Flat, has yet to score over timber and would be better suited by some ease in the ground. Mydor attracted strong support at Tipperary in May and duly obliged though that was over 2m4f on ground with plenty of give.