held up towards rear, ridden and headway after 3 out, no impression
held up, headway approaching 6th, one pace and no impression from 2 out
tracked leaders, led approaching 6th, headed after 3 out, soon ridden, weakening when hit 2 out, fell last
took keen hold, led after 3rd, headed 5th, lost place from next, soon tailed off
chased leaders, ridden after 3 out, kept on same pace from next
chased leaders, pushed along approaching 6th, soon weakened
towards rear, headway approaching 4th, chased leaders after 3 out, weakened next
chased leaders, hit 3rd, ridden approaching 3 out, soon weakened
towards rear, headway 3 out, kept on to chase winner after last, no impression
led, headed after 3rd, remained with leader, led again 5th, headed approaching next, soon weakened
mid-division, hit 5th, headway 6th, led after 3 out, soon clear
behind, kept on and no impression from 2 out
chased leaders until lost place approaching 6th, blundered next, soon tailed off
mid-division, weakened 4 out
Nonrunner
This is another competitive affair in which Shazal, Kings Square and Book's Way look to be the leading players, and the vote is given to the last mentioned. The selection is dropped in trip after disappointing last time and as that will clearly suit he looks to have a leading chance. He may try and dictate from the front and if he can steal a lead in this hands and heels race then he could be difficult to peg back. Shazal won in convincing fashion last time but he is far from consistent and may be vulnerable under a penalty. Kings Square was disappointing in conditions that did not suit last time, and he has to be of interest with a leading amateur booked for the ride. Shady Man has failed to complete on his last two starts but he would be another to consider if he could get round. However, we are happy to stick with Book's Way as our idea of the winner.