held up, towards rear, took closer order 5th, ridden to go 2nd approaching last, led last comfortably
tracked leader, led 4th, ridden and headed approaching last, one paced flat
well behind until headway approaching 4 out, stayed on strongly to be nearest at finish
in touch, lost place 2nd, took closer order 4th, ridden 5th, weakened 2 out
led, soon clear, headed 4th, ridden and weakened next
towards rear, weakened after 4th, tailed off
towards rear, weakened after 4th, tailed off
tracked leaders, ridden from 4 out, soon beaten, weakened approaching 2 out
mid-division until weakened 4th before next, well behind when pulled up
tracking clear leaders to 4th, well behind when fell 3 out
This looks a hot little contest despite there being only one winner in the field. Tardar was an effortless winner here back in December and is sure to make a bold bid to defy his penalty, but he faces a classy rival here in Zilarator. Philip Hobbs' gelding was a decent handicapper on the flat and he has done nothing wrong in his two outings to date over hurdles. His last effort behind Supreme Toss was made to look much better after the weekend, when that horse went on to be a wide margin winner at Uttoxeter. This looks an easier contest and he is taken to make the most of the weight he receives off Tardar. Stablemate Saby may do better when he goes handicapping, while the French import Ilabon will have to be above average if he is to win this.