reluctant to race and started slowly, headway into mid-division 5th, weakened 7th
in touch, weakened halfway, tailed off when pulled up before 3 out
in touch, effort approaching 3 out, one pace from next
always behind
with leader, led 4 out, ridden 3 out, stayed on well
mid-division, headway 4 out, effort 3 out, no extra approaching last
held up towards rear, headway 6th to track leaders, effort 3 out, stayed on to chase winner run in
held up towards rear, headway approaching 3 out, soon ridden, weakened 2 out
in touch, headway and effort after 4 out, no extra 2 out
tracked leaders, joined leaders 5th, every chance 3 out, one pace
towards rear, never dangerous
made most 4 out, soon weakened
Nonrunner
This is a very open contest and we will side with Brooklyn Breeze, Indy Mood and Skenfrith may be the best alternatives. Len Lungo's gelding has obviously got ability and went off a shortish price for a valuable handicap at Aintree in November. He was never going well that day and was eased down to come home in his own time. This contest is a big drop in class for this highly thought of individual and if he decides to have a going day he will be very hard to beat. Indy Mood certainly was last time beating Capybara over the three mile trip here, that followed a comfortable victory at Kelso and he looks sure to close to landing the hat-trick. Skenfrith returned to form with a vengeance at Ayr last time, beating Broken Knights by a long looking four lengths, another bold showing can be expected. Katmandu and Culcabock are two others worthy of a mention, but in a very puzzling event, we will give the tentative vote to Brooklyn Breeze