held up, mistake 3rd, effort 3 out, soon weakened
held up, ridden approaching 2 out, weakened before last
mid-division, headway 7th, ridden to lead approaching last, driven out
in tocuh, headway 3 out, ridden and every chance last, not quicken
in touch, headway approaching 7th, ridden and every chance 2 out, 4th and weakened when fell last
held up, good headway 2 out, ridden approaching last, one paced flat
tracked leaders, ridden after 4 out, 6th when stumbled and unseated rider 2 out
keen hold tracking leaders mistake 1st, led 6th, ridden and headed approaching last, weakened flat
led to 6th, ridden after next, weakened 3 out
Connections have been patient with Crazy Horse who looked to have a big career in front of him when winning at Haydock in May 2001. Training problems have beset this son of Little Bighorn who was not disgraced on his seasonal reappearance at this track last month. He travelled well before reportedly losing his action. Quazar won that race and and put up another quality performance in defeat at Newbury last time out. A reproduction of that form should see him in the shake-up. Image De Marque II rarely runs a bad race and although likely to be popular with punters he has not convinced on a quick surface to date and is one who will be hoping for overnight rain. Gralmano put in one of his best performances last time out but is another who would like a bit of juice in the ground. Comex Flyer is respected from Paul Nicholl's yard and comes here having run well in a competitive handicap at Fontwell 12 days ago. A winner on good ground in the past he should give Quazar most to think about having shown in the past to be very capable and very consistent. Looking back in the form book, Lorenzino can not be ruled out despite this trip not looking ideal. He has run well on a quick surface and at this track and looks on a reasonable mark. On the negative side he disappointed last time out.