prominent, hard ridden over 1f out, no extra inside final furlong
made all, driven and ran on well final furlong
behind, never on terms
unruly in stalls, speed 3f
prominent, shaken up and not quicken from over 1f out
slowly into stride, behind and never on terms
chased leaders, ridden 2f out, weakened final furlong
prominent, no extra final furlong
held up, stayed on under pressure from over 1f out, not reach ledaers
behind from halfway
behind, shaken up and kept on final furlong, nearest finish
switched left start to race alone on near side rail, never on terms, hung right final 2f
raered badly start and lost many legnths, no chance after
unruly stalls, slowly away, behind, kept on final furlong, no danger
chased leaders, ridden 2f out, not quicken final furlong
chased winner, kept on well for 2nd, unable to quicken final furlong
A wide-open handicap in which many can be given chances on there best form, but a chance is taken on Prime Recreation. The gelding from the Paul Felgate yard has dropped the handy mark is proven on the ground and he should strip a lot fitter to day having finished in mid-division behind Piccled on his last run 80 days ago. Hout Bay is another who is fit from an Aw campaign but although he is on a fair mark, he is a hold up performer who needs things to fall just right for him and for that reason he is passed over on this occasion. Strawberry Dawn is also one to consider off a light weight but she was very disappointing on the AW last time out. Woodland Blaze won a small handicap at Wolverhampton last time out when defeating Tigress. This looks more competitive however if he can reproduce that effort on turf he would have definite place claims. Capital Access is another who is well in on his best form and is proven on the ground. However he was disappointing at the end of last season but he goes well fresh. Our Chelsea Blue is in fair form but has never won off mark this high. Of the remainder Taboor has a good draw and is from a stable in form so he should go well at a fair price.