tracked leaders, led 6th, headed 12th, ridden and weakened approaching 3 out
raced keen in touch, blundered 11th, lost place next, soon behind
tracked leaders, lost place halfway, stayed on from 2 out, no impression
mid division, headway halfway, in touch when blundered and unseated rider 13th
not fluent, behind, tailed off when fell 2 out
mid division, headway 9th, weakened halfway, tailed off when pulled up before 4 out
in touch, headway to chase leaders 13th, effort approaching 3 out, every chance next, kept on under pressure run in
held up towards rear, headway 13th, led 3 out, driven out
mid division, headway to lead approaching 13th, mistake and headed 3 out, rallied and every chance between last 2, weakened run in
in touch, ridden and outpaced after 4 out
towards rear, behind when fell 14th
led to 6th, remained in touch, weakened 13th, tailed off when pulled up before 5 out
towards rear, mistake 11th, blundered and unseated rider next
towards rear, hit 7th, pushed along and weakened halfway, tailed off when pulled up before 5 out
towards rear, never dangerous
in touch, ridden 4 out, weakened before next
A large field goes to post for this hunter chase and the market may prover the best guide as to what is expected.Alsina, Nomadic Star and Noble Hymn have all been in fair form between the flags of late and are sure to have there supporters. However Fisherman Jack looks the one to be on he jumps well and goes on any ground and with his young jockey taking off a handy seven pounds he will be hard to beat. Noble Hymn rates the main danger he has an experienced rider in thew shape of Clive Mullhall on board and is another that goes on any ground. Alsina is another with chance although he has never encountered regulation fences before and it is any ones guess how he will cope with them. Nomadic Star has shrewd connections and is worth a cautionary look in the market.