led, headed 10f out, weakened quickly, tailed off when pulled up 6f out, bbv
tracked leader, led 10f out, ridden approaching 2f out, one pace when headed over 1f out
soon prominent, ridden to chase leader over 5f out, one pace over 1f out
in touch, ridden 4f out, weakened in 8th when pulled up 2f out, dismounted
towards rear, headway over 3f out, ridden approaching 2f out, switched right approaching 1f out, soon one pace
in touch, ridden and weakened over 4f out
held up, hampered 10f out, ridden and weakened 6f out
keen tracking leaders, hampered 10f out, lost place, ridden and weakened 6f out
tracked leaders, ridden halfway, weakened quickly
mid-division, headway 7f out, ridden and weakened over 3f out
mid-division, reminders after 5f, headway to go prominent 6f out, ridden 5f out, weakened 3f out
Beluga, Ruby Too and Celestial Heights and, possibly Little Fella could be the ones to focus on here with the vote going to Beluga. Trainer Mark Pitman has a good record in these sorts of races and, unless the market suggest otherwise, could pay to follow today. Ruby Gale finished third in what looked a modest Wincanton bumper on her debut but at least comes here with experience. Celestial Heights is by a flat performer out of a jumps-bred mare but hails from a decent stable and could go well too. Watch the market for clues, particularly with regard to Brendan Powell's Kahyasi gelding Little Fella but, failing that, Beluga gets the call.