raced very keen, ridden 4th and lost place, tailed off from 8th
some headway 4 out, beaten when mistake 2 out
held up in rear, good headway 7th, 3rd and held when fell 4 out
weakened from 7th, behind when pulled up before 4 out
in touch until ridden after 8th, weakened next, finished tired
held up, ridden after 5th, tailed off from 7th, pulled up before 4 out
held up, went 2nd 6th, led after 8th, wandered under pressure flat, driven out
raced keen, held up, weakened from 7th, tailed off when pulled up before 4 out
in rear, hampered 3rd, pulled up quickly before next
raced keen, led to 2nd, in touch until ridden and weakened from 8th
in touch until ridden 8th, beaten when hampered 4 out
chased leaders throughout, ridden 4 out, one pace from next
in touch to 3rd, weakened from 7th, well behind when pulled up before 4 out
towards rear, weakened from 7th, behind when pulled up before 3 out
Stand Aside has the best recent form on offer and is taken as the selection in a pretty moderate contest to open the card. Josh Gifford's runners have been flying of late and Leighton Aspel has been doing a more than adequate job when he has been given the reigns for his boss. Torniquet made a very satisfactory debut at Warwick and is high on the list of alternatives if the trip proves to be beyond the likely favourite at this stage. Scarborough Fair and Master McGrath are others to consider for obvious reasons.