held up, headway 7th, effort approaching last, kept on one pace flat
held up in touch, ridden 3 out, one pace from next
held up towards rear, ridden and some headway from 3 out, never on terms
held up, steady headway from 4th, led 7th, pushed out
chased leaders, ridden 3 out, weakened approaching next
in touch, headway 6th, ridden and weakened approaching 2 out
towards rear, headway 7th, ridden 3 out, weakened flat
chased leader, ridden approaching 7th, weakened quickly from next
held up, ridden and headway 6th, weakened from next
led, ridden and headed 7th, weakened approaching 2 out
towards rear, behind from 7th, pulled up before 3 out
pulled hard in rear, never troubled leaders
in touch, weakened approaching 6th, behind when pulled up before 3 out
held up, ridden 7th, soon weakened
A fairly decent claimer to begin events at Huntingdon although a number of these have become frustrating to follow of late. Top-weight, Supreme Fortune fits into this bracket having looked a decent prospect last year over two miles. He looks a shadow of his former self in this season and is best avoided here. Ferdy Murphy has been having a wretched time and Ernest William is his entrant in this contest. A useful chaser and hurdler on his day, this represents his first foray into the grade and he must be respected. Lord Sandrovitch comes into this race significantly better off than if it were a handicap. This is his first run over hurdles for two years but his novice form for Mark Pitman was decent and if there is any money for him, it has to be followed. Greenback and Governor Daniel tend to do their winning in this grade but this claimer looks a little hot for them today. The TEAMtalk pick is My Shenandoah. He is no spring chicken but providing any significant rainfall stays away, this eleven-year-old is at least consistent and should have no problems with the trip.