held up, steady headway from 4f out, ridden and chased clear winner over 1f out, kept on one pace
chased leader 6f
slowly into stride, always towards rear
held up, struggling final 4f
slowly away, held up in rear, headway over 2f out, kept on, not reach leaders
tracked leaders, led over 3f out, clear over 1f out, ran on
in touch, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, kept on one pace inside final furlong
always towards rear
led, ridden and headed over 3f out, gradually weakened
held up, struggling final 4f
in touch, irdden over 3f out, kept on one pace, not trouble leaders
The in-form Tarawan looks very difficult to oppose in the apprentices' handicap and we will side with him again. The seven-year-old seems to have been rejuvenated by Andrew Balding over the winter period and his come-from-behind tactics are particularly suited to a track like Lingfield Park. A winner under amateur handling at Doncaster, he won well for Tom Block at Leicester and the pair look to have been found a soft opportunity to score again. Bank on Him has become a real standing dish for punters at Lingfield Park and he has now gone into the care of Colin Weedon. As much as the heart would like him to win, our minds tell us that he is a much more realistic proposition in claimers and sellers these days until the handicapper relents. A comment that equally applies to Easter Ogil also. Tight Squeeze has run creditably in handicap company without necessarily winning his fair share. He remains in good heart but the handicapper may well have him nowadays. Windy Britain ran an odd race at his previous Wolverhampton appearance. Upfront early doors, he was outpaced before staying on again. It is interesting that Luca Cumani has him in training at four but we will pass until there is more creditably racecourse form to make a judgement upon. Superchief is stepped up significantly to today's trip. There hasn't been anything of late to suggest that this will work the oracle but he does seem to reserve his best performances for the track and we will watch the market for clues. African Sahara has ran well over a mile and looks on the upgrade. Despite carrying top-weight, he looks a more credible alternative to the favourite.