held up towards rear, headway and in touch 12th, went 2nd 2 out, disputed lead when blundered last, ridden and every chance flat, held close home
chased leaders, lost place 14th, soon behind
led, mistake and headed 7th, tracked winner, led again 12th to 3 out, ridden and weakened after next
raced keenly, held up and behind, headway into mid-division 13th, weakened 2 out, behind when pulled up before last
tracked leader, led 7th, mistake and headed 12th, led again 3 out, ridden approaching last, hard pressed flat, held on close home
held up and behind, headway 16th, chased leaders 2 out, soon ridden, kept on flat, no impression
never better than mid-division
towards rear, lost touch 10th, behind when pulled up before 12th
chased leaders, lost place 14th, soon behind, pulled up before 3 out
chased leaders, ridden 2 out, kept on same pace approaching last, no impression
Gatorade gets the vote here ahead of Shays Lane and Mr Laggan. Given that he has won from a three-pound higher mark and that he is set to return to that mark shortly, Gatorade holds an obvious chance. The possible downside is that he has yet to win over this type of trip, although he has proven he stays three miles on a level track. Each of Shays Lane's three wins has come at this venue so he clearly loves it here and, racing from a mark of five pounds higher than when he won in June, looks set to go well in a modest heat. Mr Laggan has also won and can be rated a danger if getting back to his form of last December. Of the others, Hurricane Bay is four pounds higher than when scoring at Wetherby in May 2003, but Wynward Dancer's course win came in a routine Hunter Chase. It is easy to pick holes in the form of the others although Just Story ran well from out of the handicap last time and, if that form can be taken literally, he can be given a chance. Overall, though, the vote goes to Gatorade.