led, headed 3 out, soon ridden, kept on same pace
chased leaders, slightly outpaced 7th, ridden and stayed on from 3 out, no chance with winner
held up towards rear, ridden after 7th, no impression until stayed on from 3 out, went 3rd flat
in touch, headway 7th, ridden and weakening when hit 2 out
held up, behind from 7th, pulled up before 4 out
in touch, headway approaching 4 out, ridden and weakened after next
with leader, ridden after 3 out, soon weakened
always behind, tailed off and pulled up before 4 out
tracked leaders, led 3 out, stayed on well, driven out
behind from 7th, tailed off and pulled up before 4 out
Time To Shine, Young Collier and Stance look the ones to concentrate on in a wide open affair and we will side with Young Collier. The five year old is a winner at up to two miles on the flat and is a full brother to the champion hurdle winner Collier Hill. He is sure to have been well schooled for this his hurdling debut and with conditions in his favour he will be hard to beat. Time To Shine is also worthy of respect she won a seller a couple of runs ago then improved on that when defeating Andromache last time. However she will find this harder under a penalty. Trance represents a very shrewd yard and is a winner over 12 furlongs on the flat he is worth noting in the market with Jamie Moore taking the ride. Of the remainder Saint Reverian was a fair sort in France but took a heavy fall in a novice chase last time and may just be on a confidence boosting mission so in a race where stakes should be kept to a minimum we are happy to side with Young Collier