always well behind, tailed off when pulled up after 8th
in touch, headway to join leader 9th, ridden after 4 out, kept on one-paced from 2 out
tracked leaders, in 4th when stumbled badly 7th, not recover, pulled up after
tracked leaders, led after 9th, ridden 3 out, stayed on well under pressure flat
led until after 9th, weakened 4 out, pulled up before last
tracked leader, reminders after 5th, no impression after
in rear and pushed along, never dangerous
mid-division, headway to chase leaders 4 out, chased winner approaching 3 out, every chance flat, no extra close home
always towards rear, pulled up after 4 out
behind, hit 1st, soon detached, tailed off and pulled up after 8th
Himalayan Blue is not the safest of conveyances but looked an unlucky loser here last week. Peter Beaumont's charge travelled well throughout and looked sure to score with ease until stumbling at the final fence and unseating his rider. The son of Hallgate is worth a chance to atone for the mishap. Guid Willie Waught is 7lb higher for a most comfortable victory at Stratford and should give another good account while Lord Fleet shaped as though ready to strike judged on his latest effort and is another to consider.