chased leader to 9th, weakened 12th, mistake 4 out, tailed off
held up towards rear, headway 9th, ridden and outpaced 4 out, stayed on after last
led, ridden and headed 4 out, 2nd and onepaced when mistake last, weakened flat
in touch mistake 2nd, weakened 6th, tailed off 7th, pulled up before 9th
held up and behind, headway 9th, ridden 5 out, weakened quickly, finished tailed off
held up, headway 7th, went 2nd 9th, led 4 out, clear when hit last, eased flat
mid-division, blundered badly 7th, soon tailed off
behind from 9th, tailed off next
Gus De Bois seemed to benefit from the re-fitting of blinkers when winning at Plumpton last time, and while he is not the most reliable of characters, the same can be said about many of his rivals. Mark Equal would have finished second to Hitman at Warwick on his chasing debut, but for falling at the last, and that sort of form would give him a chance with a clear round. Greyton would have a very good chance if reproducing the form of his latest start, but that was nearly two years ago and he has clearly had a problem since. It might be worth taking a small chance with Lambrini Gold, who was overcoming a lengthy absence himself when well beaten at Ayr last month, but was very progressive a couple of years ago and should come on a good deal for that run.