held up in rear, headway 5f out, chased leader 2f out, shaken up to lead inside final furlong, readily
led, ridden over 2f out, headed inside final furlong, soon beaten
held up in rear, ridden and weakened 5f out, hung badly left from over 3f out
in touch, chased leader 3f out, until 2f out, soon weakened
keen, chased leader, until ridden and weakened 3f out
A disappointing finale should go the way of Grecian Groom, with Kaddasan the one for the forecast. This bumper has cut up badly, with just five standing their ground, including Jonjo O'Neill's Grecian Groom, who on all known form should leave his rivals standing. He beat subsequent winner Mumbles Head convincingly on his debut over the course-and-distance in April, and although off since, should have too much know-how for this lot. He is quite well-bred, the dam being a half-sister to the likes of Multicoloured and Gamut, and it will be a surprise if he does not go on to better things when sent hurdling eventually. Kaddasan will be all the better for his return to action at Market Rasen 10 days ago, but his third to Mischief Man is nothing special, and he may need further in time. The market may reveal whether the John Jenkins newcomer Sir Leonard is expected to run well, but the booking of Richard Johnson is encouraging. However, this is best left to Grecian Groom.
Grecian Groom (IRE) 7-2fav (10-11) In touch, led over 3f out, quicken clear final furlong, easily, won at Huntingdon 2m nhf (6) gf in Apr beating Mumbles Head (11-4) by 12l, 20 ran.
Kaddasan 7-2 (10-11) Tracked leaders, one pace 2 out, 3rd of 8, 18l behind Mischief Man (11-4) at Market Rasen 2m 1f nhf (6) gd in Sept.
Madasahatter 40-1 (11-0) Always behind, hung right 4f out and pulled up in race won by Annie's Answer (10-7) at Uttoxeter 2m nhf (6) gd in May, 15 ran.
Sir Leonard (IRE) Aahsaylad gelding, half-brother to the winning hurdler Cratloe Castle.
Homeleighwildchild Silver Patriarch mare out of a lightly-raced mare.