led 2nd, headed approaching 5 out, soon one pace
jumped badly right, lost touch 8th, tailed off when pulled up before 17th
held up, headway 8th, mistake and weakened 16th, tailed off when pulled up before 5 out
led 1st, headed before next, chased leader, reminders 7th, weakened 5 out
held up, headway approaching 16th to go 2nd, led approaching 18th, reached for last, comfortably
in touch, chased leaders 7th to 17th, outpaced approaching 4 out, went 2nd 3 out, soon one pace
in touch until 6th, weakened after 11th, tailed off when pulled up before 5 out
held up, headway after 11th, chased winner 5 out, ridden and weakened 3 out
always behind, lost touch 12th, tailed off
Sixo was useful in bumpers and over hurdles and is taken to make a winning start to his chasing career ahead of Were In Touch and Sonnant. The selection showed his current well being with a creditable third behind Famous Grouse at Kempton on Boxing Day and, being by Roselier, is likely to improve for the switch to fences. The Paul Nicholls-trained Were In Touch is lightly raced but his trainer has wasted no time in putting the son of Old Vic over the larger obstacles and he was unfortunate not to make a winning start at Wincanton earlier this month. He rates a bigger threat than the Richard Phillips-trained General Duroc who should be suited by the ground but looks to have lost his way this term. Ashfield Orchestra showed improved form last time but needs to improve and a bigger threat is likely to come from Sonnant. Charlie Mann's gelding will be suited by the ground and has shown improved form of late but he needs to improve if he is to trouble Sixo, who should step up on previous form now that he goes chasing and is taken to make a winning debut.