prominent, bumped 3rd, soon lost place and behind
chased leaders, ridden approaching 3 out, soon weakened
held up, ridden and headway after 6th, outpaced approaching 2 out, rallied flat, ran on to lead close home
headway 5th, led approaching 3 out, ridden and headed last, edged left and no extra towards finish
keen hold mid-division, headway 5th, ridden approaching 3 out, soon weakened, 4th when blundered and unseated rider last
chased leaders, jumped right 3rd, not fluent 4th, weakened after next
led and soon clear, ridden and headed approaching 3 out, soon weakened
held up, headway 6th, ridden to lead last, edged left and headed close home
chased leaders, mistake 5th, weakening when mistake next, tailed off when blundered and unseated rider last
A particularly poor event in which few can be given serious consideration and this looks at the mercy of Infini. Martin Pipe's gelding has had his excuses since landing a handicap hurdle at Worcester last July as he broke a blood vessel next time and was then unsuited by testing conditions at Ascot and Sandown subsequently. This represents a significant ease in grade and the seven-year-old has the best part of two stones in hand over his main market rival. Camaraderie was a narrow winner of a similar event at Chepstow last month but faces no easy task on these terms and looks booked for minor honours at best. Indian Sun has not been seen since taking a heavy fall two months ago and may need the outing so Eyes To The Right, who showed a little promise last time, may be best of the remainder.