always behind
in touch, headway to lead after 3 out, stayed on strongly
held up towards rear, headway 3 out, ridden next, kept on one pace
mid-division, pushed along and headway after 3 out, effort next, one pace when mistake last
in touch, weakened quickly and pulled up before 4 out
towards rear, out pace after 4 out, stayed on one pace 2 out
mid-division, dropped rear halfway, one pace run in
tracked leader, led after third, headed after 3 out, weakened next
led, headed after third, remained prominent, weakened 3 out
towards rear, never dangerous
held up, headway 4 out, effort 2 out, weakening when mistake last
mid-division field, headway third and in touch, every chance approaching 2 out, kept on one pace
Show No Fear is given the vote here with Crathorne and Seeyaaj rated as the main dangers. The selection was really disappointing last time at Wetherby when well beaten behind Ursis. However, he had previously looked like one to follow when beating Hernando's Boy at Perth and if he can reproduce that effort here then he should take plenty of beating. Crathorne shaped well on his jumping bow at Catterick last time when a fair second behind Beanney. He is sure to come on for that experience and he will give our selection plenty to think about. Seeyaaj is eased in grade but he has been really disappointing of late so he is hard to put forward with any confidence, although he may be capable of taking a place. Ho Pang Yau has failed to complete on his last three starts but if he could get round here he would not be without a chance. However, we are happy to stick with Show No Fear as our idea of the winner.