led after 2nd until 6th, prominent, led after 12th, stayed on well, ridden out
in touch, led 6th until 12th, chased winner, ridden and mistake 4 out, kept on same pace
led until 2nd, chased leaders, ridden approaching 11th, weakened next, tailed off and pulled up before last
held up, headway 8th, chased leaders in clear 3rd from 9th until fell 3 out
chased leaders until 7th, soon ridden, behind from 11th, pulled up before 4 out
chased leaders until 9th, soon behind, tailed off when pulled up before last
in touch until 11th, soon tailed off, left poor 4th last
held up, ridden and headway approaching 4 out, stayed on well, took 2nd flat, not reach winner
always towards rear, poor 4th when tried to refuse and unseated rider last
Kingston-Banker gets the vote here ahead of Corrie Moor and, possibly, John's Legacy. The selection was a fair winner at Wincanton last time, form which sets the benchmark for the race. The consistent Corrie Moor, a fair second at Catterick last time, warrants consideration, as does promising pointer John's Legacy. In these races, it often pays to side with the betting market but, without knowledge of that at this stage, we are happy to side with Kingston-Banker.