tracked leaders, ridden over 2f out, led approaching final furlong, stayed on, headed close home
towards rear, pushed along and headway over 3f out, stayed on final 2f
in touch, joined leader over 5f out, ridden over 3f out, soon beaten
slowly away, held up, pushed along over 4f out, headway over 2f out, ran on final furlong to lead close home
never better than mid-division
held up in rear, pushed along and some late headway, never near to challenge
A difficult contest to solve with Taas Heel, Field Spark and Red River Rebel all holding chances on the form book. Mick Channon's representative is given the nod despite a modest run last time out as it is envisaged that he should be better suited by the smaller field size. Field Spark is undoubtedly improving for Jeremy Glover. He did finish behing Misternando a couple of runs ago and as Mick Channon trains that runner - he is likely to have a fair idea as to how much of a threat Field Spark is. Lazzaz does not know how to run a bad race and is arguably one of the gamest horses in training. He is undoubtedly better on an artificial surface and has one or two questions to answer about the trip. Red River Rebel may be the speculative punt of the race. He is best judged on a fourth to King Flyer over the trip at this time of last season and could run a place. Colway Ritz has been out of form all season. Chaka Zulu stays all day without necessarily looking the most determined in a dogfight. Having considered the alternatives, Taas Heel is given the nod in a fiendishly difficult classified event.