mid-division, ridden over 3f out, soon one pace
in touch, headway over 2f out, pressed winner and led approaching 1f out, all out when headed close home
tracked leader, led over 2f out, soon ridden, challenged and headed approaching 1f out, led again close home
led, ridden when headed over 2f out, weakened
keen, tracked leaders, ridden and slightly hampered 2f out, weakened final furlong
mid-division, ridden 3f out, no impression
towards rear, ridden 3f out, eased over 1f out
towards rear, ridden over 3f out, edged right, no impression
slowly into stride, keen in rear, ridden 3f out, no impression
tracked leaders, ridden 2f out to chase leaders, ran on but not reach leaders
slowly into stride, always rear, ridden over 3f out and slightly hampered
in touch, ridden and beaten over 2f out
slowly into stride, mid-division, effort and switched left over 1f out, kept on but not reach leaders
slowly into stride, always in rear
Another big field, this time made up of claimers, is hard to evaluate, but in a wide open contest, Cheverak Forest has a chance and is the pick ahead of Lady Piste, Joint Destiny and Lotto. The latter is lightly-weighted and managed to land a weak maiden at Brighton in the summer. She has a squeak, but Cheverak Forest make makes just as much appeal. Mick Channon's charge has won in selling and claiming company in his first season, handling any type of ground it would seem. He patently failed to see out the trip at Beverley and it is a wise move to drop him back in distance. That should ensure that he is in with a shout and a small investment may pay off. Joint Destiny looks overburdened for what he has achieved so far, while Mouseman at least has a recent victory to his credit, but is no good thing to follow up. Cheverak Forest can reach the frame at least.