towards rear, ridden and headway over 1f out kept on same pace
slowly away, soon in touch ridden over 1f out, soon weakened
in rear, ridden over 1f out, kept on final furlong, not pace to challenge
tracked leaders, ridden halfway weakened over 1f out
tracked leaders, ridden over 1f out, every chance inside final furlong, no extra
chased leaders, ridden over 1f out weakened inside final furlong
chased leader, ridden 2f out, kept on same pace final furlong
mid-division, ridden 2f out, weakened final furlong
led, ridden over 1f out, headed inside final furlong, weakened towards finish
mid-division, ridden and headway over 1f out, led well inside final furlong, ran on
towards rear, switched right after 1f, ridden over 1f, soon faded
slowly away, always behind
towards rear, ridden over 1f out, some headway final furlong, not troubled leaders
raced alone far side, in touch, ridden halfway, weakened over 1f out
Viewforth has been in the form of his life of late and is taken to complete a quick hat trick at the main expense of another last time out winner Ballybunion and the consistent pair of Connect and Henry Hall. The selection, a winner here over six furlongs and at Beverley over the minimum trip on his last two starts has gone up another 8lbs for his latest success but there is no reason why the Ian Williams-trained gelding cannot win again. Henry Hall has been a model of consistency and will undoubtedly run his usual good race but probably needs some help from the handicapper now, as does Connect. Milton Bradley's runners in sprint handicaps always warrant respect so the likes of Salviati and Whistler are worthy of a mention. Catterick classified stakes winner Ballybunion, stable mate Blackheath and the evergreen nine-year-old Dancing Mystery are others to keep an eye on but Viewforth has obvious claims and gets the vote.