in touch, kept on to take 2nd flat, no chance with winner
behind, blundered and unseated rider 5th
mid-division, lost place 5th, tailed off and pulled up before 3 out
mid-division, headway 7th, ridden and mistake 4 out, soon weakened
in touch, ridden 11th, weakened approaching 15th
led to 13th, ridden 3 out, weakened and mistake 2 out
prominent, led 13th, clear 2 out, easily
prominent, pushed along 8th, weakened 14th, behind when pulled up before next
always behind, tailed off and pulled up before 14th
in touch, pulled up before 6th
in touch, lost place 6th, tailed off and pulled up before 14th
mistakes mid-division, blundered and unseated rider 6th
always behind, tailed off and pulled up before 3 out
behind from 5th, tailed off halway
always behind, tailed off halfway
towards rear, mistake 7th, tailed off and pulled up before 15th
always behind, tailed and pulled up before last
in touch, mistake 6th, ridden 8, soon lost place and behind
Be My Dream has proved a model of consistency having won three and placed six times from his last nine starts. The eight-year-old stays well as he showed when landing a useful novice at Uttoxeter last summer when the ground was against him and will prove even more effective on this quicker surface. Macgeorge is the class act but has been well below his best of late and can't be backed with confidence while Storm Of Gold has clearly had his training problems and is best watched on his comeback. Gill'Mar was an inconsistent type over regulation fences but comes here in good form between the flags and has to be respected while Jemaro will be sharper for a recent return in the point-to-point field and is another to consider.