chased leader until 12th, stayed challenging, pushed along and lost modest 3rd 2out, rallied from last to take 2nd final 100 yards, no chance with winner
chased leaders, chased winner from 12th, ridden, 6 lengths down and tired when fell last
chased leaders until, lost place 3rd, soon in rear, mistake 6th, tailed off
led, hit 11th, headed next, outpaced 3 out, rallied to modest 3rd 2 out, left modest 2nd last, until no extra final 100 yards
in touch, pushed along 9th, struggling 3 out, poor 6th before next, plugged on, left modest 4th last
chased leaders, challenged 11th, led next, in command when left well clear last
held up in rear, steady headway 10th, struggling in poor 5th after 3 out, tailed off when pulled up before last
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Nonrunner
Having failed to complete in a couple of point-to-points, We're Confused is bound to be popular with backers following an encouraging return to regulation fences when chasing home Pristine Condition in a maiden hunter chase last month and he has to be respected but a better bet may be multiple winning pointer MASTER ALF, who gets the vote ahead of Penny Doc. Philip York's gelding has been running consistently well in points and in a hunter chase on his reappearance behind Cowboyboots at Haydock last month so he has to be respected. Eric George's High Toby comes here on the back of a good win in a point-to-point last month and has to be considered on his return to regulation fences, although a bigger threat is likely to come from Super Kay. The nine-year-old has not been seen under rules since finishing a fair fourth in a better race than this at Stratford in May 2008 but he made a pleasing return between the flags last month and has every chance provided that this does not come too soon for him. Preference though is for Suzy Bull's Master Alf, who has not raced under rules since March 2008 but he has been in fine form in points since then and looks worth chancing back in this grade.
He's On His Way (IRE) 25-1 (12-0) Hdwy 10; led app 3 out; hdd nxt; one-pcd, 4th of 13, 1 1/4l behind Master Alf (12-0) at Detling 3m ptp gd in Feb.
High Toby 4-1 (12-0) Ap; led 14; just held on, won at Godstone 3m ptp in Feb beating Jazz Attack (12-0) by hd, 11 ran.
Magnus Veritas (IRE) 6-1 (12-5) Prsd wnr to 4; lost tch 7, last of 3, 18l behind Winters Beau (12-0) at Godstone 3m ptp in Feb.
Master Alf (IRE) 5-1 (12-0) Led to 3 & 10 til hdd app 3 out; led nxt; held on wl flat, won at Detling 3m ptp gd in Feb beating Unleash (12-0) by 1/2l, 13 ran.
One To Note (IRE) 4-1 (12-0) Ap; ev ch 15; wknd, 4th of 11, 20l behind High Toby (12-0) at Godstone 3m ptp in Feb.
Penny Doc (IRE) 8-1 (11-12) Held up in touch, headway approaching 8th, led approaching 6 out, headed approaching last, soon weakened, lost 3rd flat, 4th of 8, 22l behind Cowboyboots (11-5) at Haydock 3m hts chs (3) hvy in Feb.
Sykee Savage (IRE) 7-1 (12-0) Outpcd 15, 5th of 11, 24l behind Fifty Yearson (12-0) at Barbury Racecourse 3m ptp in Feb.
Super Kay (IRE) 1-2 (11-7) Trckd wnr 5; rdn app 3 out; one pce, 2nd of 3, 6l behind Winters Beau (12-0) at Godstone 3m ptp in Feb.
Oscar D'angron (FR) 7-2 (12-0) Held up, well behind rest, pushed along approaching 2 out when still well detached, closed on placed horses flat, hopeless task, 5th of 8, 35l behind Lisadell King (11-11) at Leicester 2m 4f nov hunt chs (6yo+) (5) gd in Feb.
We're Confused 9-2 (12-0) Held up towards rear, outpaced 10th, headway approaching 12th, chase winner 3 out, kept on from last, 2nd of 11, 3 1/2l behind Pristine Condition (12-0) at Market Rasen 3m 1f hts chs (6) sft in Feb.