prominent in chasing group, weakened 5th, tailed off when pulled up after 3 out
slowly away, took keen hold and held up well in rear, steady headway after 3 out, stayed on from next, took 2nd run in, no chance of winner
chased clear leader, closed 5th, led 4 out, narrowly headed next, led approaching 2 out, clear when flattened last, driven out
held up, headway 5th, every chance 3 out, ridden and one pace from next
held up in rear, headway 5th, every chance 3 out, weakened 2 out
refused to race and took no part
soon behind, tailed off
held up, headway to track leaders from 5th, led narrowly 3 out, headed approaching 2 out, soon outpaced, lost 2nd run in
tracked leaders, going well enough and every chance when pulled up quickly after 3 out, dismounted, presume lame
raced wide, well in touch when fell 3 out
led and soon well clear, came back to field 5th, weakened and headed 4 out, tailed off from next
prominent in chasing group until weakened 5th, tailed off
Pardishar, Kaparolo and Little Bud are the main protagonists in this handicap hurdle and we will side with Pardishar. The selection is a course and distance winner who ran well enough when second behind Fast Mix at Plumpton last time. He has conditions to suit here and with Jamie Moore in the plate will take some stopping. Kaparolo should give him the most to do as he has been running well of late and the switch to handicap company should suit, but he is looking a little exposed now and could be worth taking on. Little Bud ran really well behind Solo Dancer at Plumpton last time and should be good enough to be competitive here, although all her best form has come at that track. Of the rest, North Point has shown a fair level of form and has a useful claimer on board, but Pardishar looks to have solid claims and is put forward as the selection.