prominent and keen, ridden and mistake 3rd out, kept on same pace
slowly away, always behind, pulled up before 5th
led, ridden and headed after 3rd out, mistake next, weakened
always towards rear
in touch, ridden approaching 7th, every chance when mistake 3 out, kept on but no chance with winner from next
chased leader, led after 3 out, soon clear, readily
always towards rear, weakened after 7th
always towards rear, weakened after 7th
chased leaders, ridden and weakening when fell 7th
in touch, ridden approaching 7th, soon weakened
A chance is taken with Anzal in this fairly open contest, with La Marette, Scottish Law and Zilarator expected to give the selection the most to do. Anzal, a course and distance winner, has a decent turn of foot when conditions are in his favour and he has improved vastly since undergoing a wind operation at the start of last year. Scottish Law is also open to improvement over timber, but is no world-beater, so Zilarator, who is also a speedy individual when he consents to put it all in, is taken to be the one to capitalize in the event of any accidents. La Marette should be seen in a better light back at this trip and is another to consider if an each way bet to nothing can be squeezed out of the betting ring.