prominent, hit 4th, ridden and outpaced after 8th, kept on under pressure after last
tracked leaders, ridden and weakened after 2 out
held up midfield, weakened 7th, soon tailed off, pulled up before last
led until headed after 6th, soon weakened
in touch, headway 8th, led before last, ridden clear
always behind, lost touch 6th, tailed off and pulled up before last
in touch until weakened 8th
held up midfield, under pressure after 7th, soon one pace
not jump well, in rear, lost touch after 6th, tailed off when pulled up before last
held up, ridden after 7th, stayed on steadily from 2 out, nearest finish
towards rear, headway 7th, kept on under pressure from 2 out, never nearer
prominent, pressed leaders 8th, weakened quickly and then pulled up before last
held up behind, lost touch after 6th
close up, led after 6th, ridden and headed before last, no extra
tracked leader, hit 3rd, ridden and every chance after 8th, weakened before last
Misty Dancer was most impressive when beating Pitminster in what looked a decent event at Taunton and he can follow up at the expense of Kaparolo and Barracat. Misty Dancer was a fair performer on the flat and was well supported when winning on his hurdles debut, a return to the winners enclosure looks very much on the cards. Kaparolo contested a decent Ascot contest last time and although beaten a fair way in third place holds strong claims in this lesser company. Barracat is a rare hurdling recruit for Barry Hills, he hasn't raced for nearly two years but and warrants plenty of respect having landed a Hereford bumper on his only racecourse outing. With question marks against most of the others Misty Dancer is taken to follow up that Taunton success.