tracked leaders, mistake 4th, ridden approaching 2 out, soon weakened
held up in mid-division, headway 3 out, soon ridden, weakened next
held up towards rear, headway under pressure approaching 2 out, effort last, kept on under pressure run in
in touch, mistake 5th, ridden 3 out, soon beaten
towards rear, headway under pressure approaching 2 out, soon ridden, no impression
in touch, ridden approaching 2 out, soon beaten
reluctant to race, soon tailed off, pulled up after 3rd
tracked winner, effort 2 out, every chance run in, kept on
held up in touch, headway to track leaders approaching 3 out, pulled up quickly after 3 out, dismounted
mid-division, headway 3 out, ridden and one pace approaching next
made all, ridden 2 out, held on well towards finish
towards rear, weakened halfway, tailed off when pulled up before 2 out
towards rear, never dangerous
Sigwells Club Boy gets the vote here with the main dangers likely to be Tara's Flame, Donny Bowling, Machrihanish and Chemicalreaction. The selection was disqualified when taking the wrong course at Ludlow last time, but had previously run well when well beaten in a better race than this behind Trouble at Bay at Hereford. With the useful claimer Paddy Brennan in the plate he could be worth chancing at an each-way price. Tara's Flame looks the main danger as this gelding from the Mary Reveley yard showed a good deal of promise on his hurdling debut when seventh behind King Revo at Wetherby. He is sure to have come on for that run and should go very well. Chemicalreaction has also been well beaten by King Revo, on this track, and he is not without claims here but he looks more exposed than Tara's Flame. Of the remainder, Donny Bowling ran well for a long way at Doncaster last time before fading so could be capable of going well, but we are happy to stick with Sigwells Club Boy as our each-way choice, with Tara's Flame the one that will take all the beating.