tracked leaders, led 2 out, driven and drew clear flat
took keen hold, led, mistake 3 out, ridden and headed 2 out, weakened quickly before last
tracked leaders, ridden after 5th, one pace under pressure before last
close up, not fluent 4th and next, weakened before last
in touch until weakened 5th
took keen hold, chased leaders, driven to chase winner last, one pace and no impression flat
held up in touch, tracked winner going well between last two, until ridden and found little before last, weakened under pressure flat
close up, ridden 5th, weakened 3 out, tailed off
chased leader, close 5th but ridden when fell 2 out
in rear, mistake 3rd, ridden 4th, lost touch next, tailed off and pulled up before last
Mulligans Fool, Stocks n' Shares and Time To sine look the ones to concentrate on in the opener with slight preference for Mulligans Fool. The gelding from the Alex Hales yard was a good second behind Shaadiva last time out and a reproduction of that effort would make him hard to beat. Stocks n'Shares rates the main danger he was a fair second behind Six Pack over this trip last time. However, his best form is over a longer distance so for that reason is opposed. Time To Shine is also worthy of respect. He won well on his debut over hurdles when defeating Feanor. However that was in a seller and this looks much more competitive. Of the remainder Jawwala is from a shrewd yard and is worth noting in the market but we are happy to stick with Mulligans Fool.