held up, headway 10th, led 12th, ridden and stayed on well from 2 out
behind, reminders at 9th, good headway 11th, chased winner 13th to after 18th, 3rd and weakening when fell 4 out
held up in touch, ridden 13th, effort 16th, left 3rd 4 out, weakened next
led 2nd to 5th, led again 11th to next, chased winner approaching 4 out, ridden and every chance next, one pace approaching last
led to 2nd, led again 5th to 11th, weakened 13th, tailed off when pulled up before 4 out
in touch to 10th, tailed off when pulled up before 17th
always behind, tailed off when pulled up before 17th
tracked leaders to 13th, well behind from next
held up, ridden approaching 13th, well behind from next
held up, slightly hampered 2nd, not fluent 6th, headway 11th, weakened 14th, well behind when mistake 3 out
The Griffin Hunter¿ Chase at 4:50 sees former Foxhunters¿ winner Earthmover line up with a leading chance. Fourth to Kingscliff in this year¿s renewal, the 12-year-old made amends in easy fashion under Rilly Goschen, who again claims a handy five pounds. He holds Jabiru who was a distant ninth in the Foxhunters, and his class should be enough to see him through against revitalized Macgeorge who cost his supporters dear last time. Aller Moor was the one to capitalize on the fall of Richard Lee¿s charge at Exeter but he will not be fancied to confirm the form now. Noyan won first time out last year and is sure to be given every assistance in the saddle by Christian Williams, but he is not the force of old despite his winning form figures. Family Business would be a world beater if getting his jumping act together, but is passed over for that very reason. Earthmover has solid claims and gets a confident vote.