held up in rear, well behind when mistake last
held up in touch, ridden and weakened approaching 2 out
with leader 1st, stayed prominent, led 4th until headed and weakened quickly 3 out
behind, headway 4th, chased leader next, hard ridden approaching last, no chance with winner
tracked leader, led approaching 3rd, headed 4th, ridden next, stayed on from 2 out, no impression
mid-division until ridden 5th, stayed on same pace from 2 out
tracked leaders, ridden to lead briefly 3 out, soon ridden and weakened quickly
held up in touch, steady headway 5th, chased leader approaching last, soon led, driven out flat
took keen hold led to after 2nd, every chance until blundered and weakened 5th
Ferrers Put up to a mark of 131 when winning here December last year, has dropped nearly 30lbs now which may allow to run to better form.
Christiansted (IRE) Well beaten by Telemoss in his first hurdle since 1999, when he was running at his best. Has not shown signs of returning to that best form.
Lanzlo (FR) Disappointing on first try over 2m4f last time, returns to 2m and his latest form over this trip gives him every chance today.
Infini (FR) Won his last two starts over fences, looks versatile with distance and ground; looks the one to beat today.
Reggie Buck (USA) A distance winner on his return after a break at Southwell last time. Slightly in and out form and would need to improve to beat some of the horses here.
Misconduct A winner on heavy ground in Feb (raised 8lbs), moderate form since and has a bit to find today.
Shalbeblue (IRE) Won on GS latest (didn't beat much) but likely to prefer better ground. This was an improved run with his first win over hurdles but needs to find more to win today.
Peerless Motion (IRE) 24L beaten by Zurs last time, has won a maiden hurdle in heavy. Prefers a sounder surface.
Zurs (IRE) With the favourite falling at Bangor he was an easy winner, looked to be an improved performance; cannot be ignored coming from an inform yard.
Key To The City (IRE) Has managed some placed form in only moderate company this season; others preferred.
Thats All Folks A winner on the heavy, but has finished last and second last in better company since; others preferred today.