held up towards rear, mistake 9th, soon behind
held up towards rear and fell 3rd
mid-division, ridden 11th, weakened from 14th
held up in mid-division, headway 9th, chased leader 11th, led and ridden before 14th, driven clear from 2 out
held up in mid-division, reminders before 8th, soon weakened
held up last, headway 8th, mistake 10th, soon weakened, tailed off and pulled up after 13th then dismounted
led to 2nd, chased leader 8th to 11th, lost touch 14th
led 2nd to 14th, soon ridden, disputed lead and challenged from 4 out, no extra from 2 out
chased leader, mistake 13th, pulled up before 14th
Foxhunters' also-ran Bright Approach can bounce back to form over Lordberniebouffant and a host of recent point winners, including Martha's Boy, Splash And Dash and Ronan's Choice. Bright Approach has taken on the top hunters in the past and was second at last year's Cheltenham Festival. Although only seventh to Earthmover in this year's renewal, Jack Cann's 11-year-old should still be up to the task against this opposition. Lordberniebouffant was fairly useful under rules a few years ago, and will be a threat on his close second to Parade Racer at Corbridge recently. The latter ran very well at Kelso on Monday to advertise the form. Martha's Boy has been in good form between the flags, including on his latest start at Higham where he absolutely bolted up. Splash And Dash scored at Parham recently but has it to do over the regulation fences with Bright Approach on a line through running behind Earthmover here in February. Ronan's Choice had a dismal record when last seen under rules but is another that has found his level in point-to-points, having won at Bishop's Court. The one to be with though is Bright Approach.