held up, under pressure over 3f out, no impression on leaders
held up behind, ridden 3f out, stayed on same pace final 2f
steadied start, pulled hard in rear, headway and hung right 3f out, ridden and soon behind, eased 1f out
led 3f, stayed prominent, kept on same pace from over 1f out
held up rear, ridden along halfway, headway under pressure over 1f out and ran on well inside final furlong, nearest finish
held up in touch, headway to dispute lead 2f out, every chance final furlong, no extra close home
pulled hard, tracked leader, led 4f out, ridden and headed 2f out, kept on same pace
prominent, headway to dispute lead 2f out, forged ahead final furlong, all out finish
Mark Wallace has not over faced Wychbury with expectation as he makes his handicap debut today and, as such, the Swain colt is fancied to bury the memory of his two modest efforts in defeat from this season; possibly at the main expense of Finders Keepers and I Won't Dance, who set the standard from the rest. However, Generous Gesture also has bits and pieces of form that give her a chance and she is one to monitor in the betting. Whereas Heversham is now exposed and is in danger of becoming disappointing. Which brings us back to the selection in the search for a fair bet at a fair price. The booking of Kieren Fallon always catches the eye when he rides for the Wallace team and, considering that Wychbury came closest to losing his maiden tag with the champion jockey in the saddle, this again looks a positive move. Allied to that, is the fact that the three-year-old is being kept to a more appropriate trip after finding sprint distances a little too sharp for him. Therefore, Wychbury will have no excuses if he does not deliver the good this time around.