keen hold, prominent, led after 3rd, headed next, weakened quickly, taioed off and pulled up before 3 out
towrads rear, kept on from 3 out, never dangerous
in touch, mistake 3rd, weakened next, behind when mistake and unseated rider 5th
mid-division, headway after 3rd, eld 4th, ridden and headed 2 out, hit last, no extra flat
always towards rear, never dangerous
very slowly into stride, always tailed off
always behind, tailed off and pulled up before 3 out
chased leaders, ridden after 5th, mistake 3 out, soon weakened
keen hold, prominent, lost place after 3rd, tailed off and pulled up before 6th
led until after 3rd, weakened quickly, tailed off and pulled up before 3 out
mid-division, mistek 3rd, headway approaching 4th, led 2 out, driven out
towards rear, kept on from 3 out, never dangerous
mid-division, ridden after 4th, soon weakened, behind and pulled up before 2 out
always behind, tailed off and pulled up before 3 out
Forest Tune, a mile winner on the flat for trainer Ben Hanbury is an interesting recruit to the winter game and should make a bold bid on his hurdling debut. The four-year-old certainly makes more appeal than other newcomers from the level, Challenor and Lowry. The Ian Williams-trained Sharmy has already shown a fair standard of form over timber and deserves to win a race of this nature after several placed efforts including at Ascot recently. However, the six-year-old has proven expensive to follow and may again have to settle for minor honours. Sprinter Threezedzz has shown signs of ability but remains a doubtful stayer, while all-weather winner African Dawn needs to improve on his sixth at Cheltenham to take a hand. The TEAMtalk selection then goes to the Mark Tompkins-trained Niagara. The son of Rainbows For Life has arguably the best form of these to have raced over timber having chased home Martin Pipe's Puntal at Southwell when last seen over hurdles in May. The six-year-old comes here fit from the flat, efforts that have included a recent success at Folkestone, and he looks the one to beat.