led, headed after 3rd, lost place 8th, behind from 10th
jumped well, keen and prominent, led after 3rd, headed after 3 out, led next, ridden and ran on
tracked leader after 4th until 6th, hit 10th, behind from next
keen and held up, pecked 2nd, headway 11th, soon ridden, hit 3 out and next when left remote 3rd
held up, ridden and headway approaching 3 out, 3rd and 5 lengths down when fell 2 out
held up in touch, tracked winner 6th, ridden and led after 3 out, headed next, kept on one pace
Aristoxene can land this at the expense of fellow newcomer Emanic. Saturday King Nicky Henderson looks to have found a nice opportunity for the four-year-old and in receipt of all the allowances and a proven liking for soft going, he looks the one to be with. Emanic lost his way badly after impressing in his early races for Alan King. A change of scenery and a change of discipline may have sweetened him up but his head carriage suggests he's a bit of a thinker. Too Forward is watched having not jumped anything in public since the 2003 Cheltenham festival. Whatever he achieves here must surely be a bonus. Liverpool Echo was put in his place by My Will at Warwick while the market is watched with regard to Persian Waters. A good race that can go to Aristoxene.