always behind
towards rear, ridden over 2f out, switched left and headway over 1f out, every chance inside last, kept on
chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, kept on same pace inside last
slowly away, mid-division, ridden over 3f out, stayed on final 2f
mid-division, ridden over 2f out, soon weakened
mid-division, ridden and headway 2f out, not much room entering last, squeezed through to lead towards finish
led, ridden over 2f out, headed entering last furlong, no extra
mid-division, ridden over 2f out, soon weakened
behind, headway over 3f out, soon ridden and no impression
chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, weakened inside final furlong
chased leader, ridden over 2f out, led entering final furlong, no extra when headed towards finish
slowly away and always behind
mid-division, ridden over 2f out, no impression after
The final race on the card, a handicap confined to amateur riders, may go to the topweight Zarin, with Our Glenard and Hormuz also fancied to be in the shake-up. Although having to shoulder topweight, Zarin has shown enough on more than one occasion this season to merit respect. David Chapman's five-year-old has been coming slowly down the weights and is finally on what appears to be a winning mark in what is, in all honesty a weak contest. David's granddaughter Ruth takes off a valuable five pounds and that could turn out to be important. Top rider Carol Williams partners Hormuz, a previous course and distance scorer, while Our Glenard has won twice this season. It really is hard to enthuse about the rest, although Doberman at least has a good pilot in Emma Folkes. All in all, bets are best kept to a minimum, with a small investment on Zarin advised.