chased leaders, jumped left 2nd, ridden and weakened approaching 2 out
led and jumped jeft and headed 3rd, chased leader, jumped slowly 4th, soon lost 2nd and ridden, struggling when went left and bumped 3 out, soon behind
held up towards rear, never near leaders
held up in last, steady headway approaching 3 out, led flat, ridden out
pulled hard in mid-division, not fluent 3rd, weakened approaching 2 out
held up on outside, headway approaching 3 out, ran on flat
mid-division, headway on inside 5th, every chance when mistake flat, weakened towards finish
led soon after 3rd, headed approaching 5th, still every chance approaching last, one pace
held up in touch, blundered 1st, jumped right 2nd, weakening when jumped right and bumped 3 out
mistake and unseated rider 3rd
took keen hold, soon chasing leaders, blundered and weakened quickly 4th, no chance when blundered 3 out
held up, headway after 2 out, ran on flat, nearest finish
always towards rear
held up, in touch, close up when went right 5th, weakened approaching 3 out
took keen hold, always prominent, led approaching 5th, ridden and jumped left 2 out, headed flat, not quicken
Shingle Street is the one to beat, with Gortumblo, Pseudonym and newcomer Outside Half seen as potential dangers. Shingle Street was not winning out of turn when bolting up at Bangor last time, having been placed on a couple of occasions earlier. A steady pace helped his cause at the Welsh track, and as he is gaining in confidence there should be more to come from the gelding. Despite not getting the best of luck in running early, Gortumblo stuck to his task well scoring at Newton Abbot but he comes up against a progressive sort in the selection and looks booked for second best. Pseudonym was a bit too keen at Fontwell on his second start and if he learns to settle then he should have no problem picking up a small hurdles race in future. There are quite a few debutantes including Outside Half, a maiden on the Flat. Timmy Murphy is an eye-catching booking in the saddle so any support in the ring for Bill Musson's charge should be noted, but Shingle Street should have too much knowhow for them all and gets a confident vote.
Gortumblo 25-1 (10-12) Left in lead after 1st, carried wide and headed on bend after 4th, prominent, led after 3 out, soon ridden, hit last, kept on, won at N Abbot 2m 1f 3yo nov hdl (E) gf in Aug beating Strathtay (10-5) by 1 1/2l, 9 ran.
Shingle Street (IRE) 3-1jt-fav (10-12) Led, headed after 1st, led again 3 out, soon ridden clear, eased flat, won at Bangor 2m 1f 3yo nov hdl (E) gs beating Sound And Vision (10-12) by 18l, 11 ran.
Diatonic 50-1 (8-8) With leader, led over 4f out, ridden when headed over 3f out, rallied to lead briefly again over 1f out, one pace, 3rd of 13, 3l behind Rem Time (9-0) at W'hampton 1m 1f stk (7) pol (Flat).
Outside Half (IRE) 8-1 (8-7) Towards rear, headway under pressure from 3f out, chased leading pair 2f out, outpaced over 1f out, 3rd of 14, 7l behind Dovedale (9-2) at Lingfield 1m 5f mdn clm (7) pol (Flat).
Spence Appeal (IRE) 7-1 (10-7) Always towards rear, 7th of 11, well behind Shingle Street (10-12) at Bangor 2m 1f 3yo nov hdl (E) gs.
Bainoona Linamix filly, half-sister to several winners on the Flat.
Pitsi Kahtoh 14-1 (10-0) In touch, hit 3rd, weakened 4 out, 5th of 10, well behind Etoile Russe (10-12) at Bangor 2m 1f 3yo nov hdl (E) gs.
Pseudonym (IRE) 3-1 (10-12) Led and keen, awkward 2nd, ridden 3 out, headed and weakened approaching next, 5th of 9, 23l behind Wembury Point (11-5) at Fontwell 2m 2f 3yo nov hdl (E) gf.