chased leaders to 5th, soon weakened
led, headed 5th, ridden and weakened approaching 3 out
held up towards rear, ridden after 3 out, stayed on from next
mid-division, headway to chase leaders 5th, ridden and weakened approaching 2 out
towards rear, tailed off from 5th
mid-division, ridden after 3 out, soon weakened
mid-division, ridden to lead 2 out, headed last, one pace
behind from 5th, never dangerous
chased leader, led 5th, ridden and headed 2 out, one pace
held up, headway 5th, led on bit last, pushed out
Tiger Frog has seemingly been improved since joining James Mackie from the yard of Richard Guest and, along with Kalou, has to be respected but the vote goes to Mylo. Jonjo O'Neill's gelding has proven to be rather expensive to follow but showed enough when partnered by Tony McCoy for the first time at Southwell last week to suggest that a race of this nature would be well within his compass. Barney Curley's Kalou receives weight from all of his rivals and looks to be on a handy mark. He should be thereabouts again as should Sue Lamyman's All Bleevable, although the burden of 11st 12lb may be a stopper for him. Michael Chapman's runners at Market Rasen always warrant respect so Dabus has to be considered along with Richard Guest's York Rite although both have an absence to overcome. The vote though goes to Mylo to finally come good.