held up towards rear, headway 7th, ridden to lead 2 out, headed after last, kept on
raced wide, led, headed 8th, ridden 4 out, weakened 3 out
in touch, lost place after 4th, weakening when blundered 6th
mid-division, pushed along 4 out, ridden and weakened before next
tracked leader, led 8th, ridden and headed 2 out, stayed on under pressure to lead again flat
towards rear, never dangerous
tracked leader, weakened quckily after 4 out
in touch, reminder after 5th, ridden to chase leader approaching 3 out, 3rd and beaten when blundered last
in touch, reminder 4th, soon tracking leader, weakened 4 out
Mexican gets the nod here ahead of, mainly, Ede'Iff and Ceresfield. The selection showed improved form to win a similar course and distance event on January 15 and, despite that being a very modest affair, won easily and can defy a five pound rise in the ratings. Ede'Iff performed with a lot of credit on his Leicester chasing debut, a repeat of which gives him chances in a run-of-the-mill race. Dual chase winner Ceresfield ought to be competitive from his current mark at this level, so he goes onto the shortlist too. Gofagold, Sound Of Cheers and Vidi Caesar are others to have shown promise over fences and might bag some money but, once again, for the selection, we opt for Mexican.