chased leaders until weakened over 6f out
mid-division, headway 5f out, every chance over 2f out, kept on same pace
held up, headway over 5f out, ridden and weakened over 2f out
held up, ridden and headway over 3f out, soon one pace
held up, ridden and headway over 3f out, soon weakened
led, pulled hard, headed over 2f out, weakened final furlong
mid-division, ridden over 4f out, weakened over 2f out
in touch, ridden 7f out, hung left from over 4f out, soon weakened
held up, pulled hard, never dangerous
tracked leader, ridden and weakened over 3f out
mid-division, headway 6f out, every chance over 3f out, kept on same pace
mid-division, headway 8f out, led over 2f out, ran on
chased leaders, ridden and weakened over 6f out
in touch, ridden over 4f out, weakened final 2 furlongs
chased leaders, ridden and effort over 3f out, stayed on same pace
tracked leaders, ridden half way, soon weakened, behind when pulled up 3f out
held up, pulled hard, ridden and headway 7f out, kept on same pace final 2 furlongs
Gold Again can keep up his trainers impressive record in these events, with No More Money and Oscar The Boxer best of those to have already raced. Noel Chance has a tremendous record in bumper races this term, having collected with five of his last seven runners. With that in mind, it must be worth taking a chance on Gold Again, a half-brother to Hi Cloy, a winner over hurdles in Ireland. Described as a promising sort by his trainer, Gold Again can pay to follow before going over timber. No More Money is a half-sister to Martell Grand National hero Red Marauder, so we know where her future lies. She pleased connections when finishing second at Bangor on her racecourse debut and will be fancied here. Oscar The Boxer has had two outings already and was a beaten favourite at Fakenham where he was too keen early on. Others to note are Tiquet and Illicium whose yards produce them ready and fit to run in this sphere. For the final winner of the day we return to Gold Again.