held up in mid-division, good headway 4f out, led on bit 2f out, soon clear, easily
held up towards rear, weakened one mile out, fell when exhausted over 2f out
held up in touch, chased leader and every chance 4f out, ridden over 3f out, soon weakened
soon led, ridden 4f out, headed over 3f out, weakened 2f out
held up towards rear, headway 4f out, ridden and led over 3f out, headed 2f out and weakened quickly, finished tired
held up last, ridden 6f out, soon weakened
mid-division, ridden 4f out, soon weakened
held up in mid-division, ridden and lost touch 7f out, soon behind
held up towards rear, lost place one mile out, tailed off
mid-division, ridden 5f out, soon weakened
chased leader, ridden 6f out, soon weakened
held up in touch, ridden 5f out, soon weakened, finished exhausted and collapsed after winning post
chased leader, pushed along after 5f, weakened quickly 6f out
prominent, ridden one mile out, soon weakened, pulled up over 4f out
There Is No Doubt landed a huge gamble when making a winning debut here over 1m5f in December and showed that was no fluke when following up over a furlong extra at Towcester later that month; he is taken to complete a hat trick at the main expense of Mister Quasimodo and Celtic Jem. There are several interesting newcomers in the field including Jim Old's Brodick Castle, who represents a stable that knows how to produce one to win first time out in this grade, Henry Daly's pair Haunted House and Principe Azzurro plus, probably the pick of the debutants, Celtic Jem. Peter Bowen has his string in really good form right now so the son of Norwich has to be respected. She's Our Daisy has more to do than when winning at Taunton last month and of more interest may be Colin Tizzard's Chepstow winner Mister Quasimodo, who was not disgraced in the mud at Warwick last time. There Is No Doubt has done little wrong though and he gets the vote to complete a hat trick.