made all, clear until ridden approaching 5th, drew clear again approaching 2 out, unchallenged
always behind, tailed off from 4th, pulled up before 2 out
chased winner from 2nd, ridden and weakened approaching 2 out
held up, went moderate 3rd at 3rd, ridden after next, soon no impression, mistake last
chased winner until 2nd, weakened next, mistake 4th, tailed off
mistake 2nd, always behind, mistake last, tailed off
This totally one-sided contest should be a cakewalk for Enitsag, with the opposition offering only token resistance. This selling contest is not the best of betting mediums, with Martin Pipe's charge head and shoulders above his five rivals. Winner of a class D affair at Newton Abbot in April, there is no getting away from the fact that he has gone downhill since, as his defeat in selling company at Fontwell last time confirms. However, Maunby Roller and Karakum are no better, and the remaining trio are uninspiring newcomers. So, if you must have a bet, Enitsag is the obvious choice, albeit at very skinny odds indeed.