pulled hard in rear, mistakes, lost touch halfway
tracked leaders, led 3rd, ridden and headed approaching last, weakened flat
towards rear, never dangerous
in touch, headway 4f out, every chance 3f out, no extra approaching last
in touch, headway 4f out, ridden and effort 3f out, weakened approaching last
midfield, headway halfway, led approaching last, driven out
towards rear, weakened halfway behind when ran out 2f out
held up in touch, headway and every chance 3f out, ridden and weakened approaching last
in touch, lost place 4th, headway 4f out, effort approaching last, kept on one pace run in
tracked leaders, ridden and weakened 4f out
led to 3rd, remained in touch, headway 4f out, every chance last, held towards finish
towards rear, headway under pressure under 3f out, effort approaching last, kept on one pace
This looks to represent a fairly straight-forward opportunity for Welcome To Unos to open his account over hurdles with Arctic Lagoon, Skenfrith and Sweet Milly looking the best of the opposition in a moderate contest. Placed efforts at Catterick (twice), Ayr and Sedgefield since the turn of the year make Mary Reveley's gelding the clear form pick and, with his form proven on similar going, Welcome To Unos is given a confident vote. Arctic Lagoon is better than recent evidence suggests judged by form at Musselburgh behind Far Pavillions and looks the best bet for the forecast. Carlisle second Skenfrith, the consistent Sweet Milly and bumper winner Bradley My Boy, who has failed to progress over timber are others worthy of a mention but this should go to the selection.