prominent, chased leader 4 out, ridden and led after 2 out, headed last, one pace
prominent, ridden and mistake 2 out, led and hit flat, ran on
led, ridden and headed after 2 out, weakened approaching last
prominent, ridden and weakened 4 out
towards rear, ridden and weakened 3 out
always in rear, slipped on landing 4 out, behind and pulled up before 2 out
mid-division, ridden and weakened 4 out,
towards rear, headway 4 out, soon ridden and no further impression
Cool Roxy can beat fellow course and distance scorer All Bleevable, with Untidy Daughter and Sovereign State others worth a mention. Course form is always worth bearing in mind round the tight Norfolk circuit and so Cool Roxy will have plenty of support here. The seven-year-old has gained all four career wins here, most recently on 20 February when scoring over nearly three miles. That proved his versatility and so there is no worry about him dropping back in trip. Alan Blackmore's charge has no more to do here and gets the vote over All Bleevable. The latter won a weak selling contest here but followed up off an 11lb higher mark at Doncaster, so is adaptable as regards the track and is a very good jumper of obstacles, so much so that connections are thinking of putting him over fences. Untidy Daughter has never raced here before so it remains to be seen how she will cope with the sharp bends, and Sovereign State is creeping up the handicap so he too cannot be fancied too much. All in all, it should be a case of horses for courses, and that horse should be Cool Roxy.