tracked leaders, led 3f out, driven and stayed on well final 2f
always behind, struggling final 3f
always behind
dwelt and held up off strong early pace, headway on wide outside over 4f out, chased winner from 3f out, no impression final furlong, lost 2nd near finish
led after 2f and set strong pace, headed 3f out, soon weakened
keen hold, led for 2f, stayed tracking leader until weakened 2f out
tracked leaders, slightly lost place and switched right inside final 2f, stayed on from over 1f out to take 2nd near finish
slowly away, held up, ridden along from 5f out, kept on under pressure but never able to challenge
unseated rider and led to start, held up, headway on outside over 3f out, soon ridden and weakened 2f out
dropped rear and struggling over 6f out, kept on under pressure final 2, never dangerous
held up in 6th, pushed along from 5f out, ridden to chase leaders from 2f out, kept on same pace under pressure
keen hold early, held up, ridden and lost place 5f out, tailed off
A particularly poor seller and in the absence of any serious alternative, the vote goes to Mission To Mars while Tumbleweed Tenor and Route Barree can fill the places. The Charles Cyzer-trained gelding is a fully exposed plater who remains a maiden but put up one of his better efforts last time out when a close second over this trip in a Wolverhampton claimer. This race looks even less competitive and a reproduction of the form may be enough to see the four-year-old finally open his account. Tumbleweed Tenor also ran well last time when narrowly denied in a similar event on the Polytrack surface but her overall record suggests she looks worth opposing while Route Barree has been fairly consistent of late but could struggle on these terms so Mission To Mars is the suggestion to small stakes.