always behind, came stand side straight, soon struggling
prominent, led over 3f out and came stand side straight, headed over 2f out, soon weakened
tracked leaders, stayed far side straight, chased winner 2f out but no chance, lost 2nd well inside final furlong
chased leaders, came stand side straight, weakened over 2f out
slowly into stride, soon led, came stand side straight, and headed over 3f out, close up when hung left and weakened over 1f out
slowly into stride, held up, came stand side straight, headway on rails to lead that group well inside final furlong, no chance with winner far side
in touch, stayed far side straight, weakened and well behind final 3f, tailed off
chased leader, stayed far side straight, led group over 3f out, to well over 2f out, soon weakened
held up, stayed far side straight, headway to lead group and overall leader well over 2f out, soon in command ridden clear
Katiypour can master the younger Tiger Tiger, with Lygeton Lad and Deeper In Debt also expected to make their presence felt. Katiypour has winning form over the course and distance and indeed was put away after running here in October. He has been getting fit by turning out on the Polytrack at Lingfield, and was only beaten in a photo there 18 days ago. Trained locally by Brooke Sanders, the seven-year-old should now be spot on. Lygeton Lad has to give weight away all round but is no slouch, and bids to follow up his latest success at Lingfield that came over seven furlongs. He has won over a mile and further in the past though so should get involved. Down at the bottom of the weights, the three-year-old Tiger Tiger has only had three career runs, all at Lingfield. Already a visitor to the winner's enclosure, it would be no surprise if he were to run a big race. Deeper In Debt is actually nine-pounds better with Katiypour for a recent defeat and so should not be totally discounted, but Katiypour goes well here and gets the vote.