chased leaders, pushed along over 5f out, soon ridden and beaten
led, ridden and headed 4f out, soon weakened
pulled hard towards rear, headway 6f out, led over 3f out, headed and no extra entering final furlong
in touch, ridden and weakend over 3f out
held up in rear, headway 4f out, brief effort 3f out, no extra
held up towards rear, pushed along and headway 3f out, stayed on strongly to lead entering final furlong, kept on
in touch, pushed along and outpaced over 4f out, rallied over 2f out, kept on under pressure
tracked leaders, lead briefly 4f out, slightly outpaced over 2f out, kept on one pace
in touch, pushed along halfway, soon ridden and weakened
held up in rear, headway on outside over 6f out, ridden to challenge over 2f out, no extra final furlong
held up in mid-division, headway halfway, every chance over 3f out, one pace when hampered over 1f out
towards rear, never dangerous
towards rear, reminder after 5f, pushed along 5f out, headway under pressure 3f out, kept on same pace
tracked leaders until ridden and weakened 4f out
A wide open bumper rounds of the card and as usual the market will prove all important but the principals look to be Dara Capall, Young Scotton and The Weaver and we will side with Young Scotton. The gelding from the Kevin Ryan yard won well last time out when defeating Aces Four and although he has a penalty for that win, is taken to put his experience to good use. Dara Capall is a well-bred sort from a yard that does well in this sphere so is worth noting in the market. The Weaver is another from a top yard that catches the eye on breeding but he may just need the run. Of the remainder, Hello Baby showed a modicum of ability on his debut when sixth behind Esh Bran and he is sure to improve, but for the winner we return to Young Scotton.