held up in touch, mistake 9th, effort 4 out, outpaced next, stayed on to take remote 2nd run in
held up in rear, headway 9th, effort 4 out, soon outpaced, 4th and beaten when mistake and unseated rider last
led to 4th, remained prominent, pushed along 4 out, one pace when blundered 2 out, no extra
tracked leader, led 4th, made rest, clear 3 out, comfortably
chased leaders, reminder 2nd, pushed along 9th, ridden and weakened after next, tailed off when pulled up 3 out
Nonrunner
In the third race, the vote goes to Supreme Breeze ahead of Cordilla, Celtic Pride, Falchion and Cionn Mhalanna. After a couple of good efforts, Supreme Breeze came good here last time, proving that the track holds no fears. Much as he has been raised nine pounds for that effort, we believe that he can still be competitive and he gets the call. Cordilla created a good impression when scoring at Ayr in January and, if you can forgive him an early-fall blemish last time, should go well, even off topweight. Falchion is five pounds above a winning mark, but can still be competitive if on song. Celtic Pride's winning run came to an end last time, but he too is another that is not without a chance. Sea Ferry is hard to fancy to win, and will probably by now have run at Newcastle on Saturday. Cionn Mhalanna is lightly raced over fences but has shown some form, while Dumadic came good at Catterick last time, but a nine-pound rise will make things trickier. This returns us then to the selection, which is Supreme Breeze.