held up, headway 3 out, ridden on every chance 2 out, hit last, no extra
held up, ridden and headway after 3 out to chase leaders, weakened flat
held up in touch, headway after 3 out, ridden to lead approaching 2 out, hit last, driven out
led and set slow pace, hit 4th, ridden 5th, headed soon after and weakened
held up in touch, headway on inside 5th, ridden and weakened 3 out
towards rear, ridden and weakened 3 out
tracked leaders, ridden to lead 3 out, headed soon after and weakened
towards rear, ridden 4 out, stayed on to go in touch until weakening approaching last
tracked leaders, ridden and led briefly after 3 out, ridden and weakened 2 out
always behind, lost touch 3 out
Smart recruit, Wait For The Will looks set to follow-up his recent victory ahead of improvers, Maldoun and Kombinacja. Currently rated 89 on the flat, he managed to break his duck in fine style over course and distance and it could well be that he is a reformed character now that he has a few flights of hurdles to think about. Maldoun made hard work of landing the odds at Kelso but should have stripped fitter for the race. Although not all of Martin Pipe's string are firing at the moment, he looks a potentially useful recruit to the game. Kombinacja had competed in German Group 1's before joining Tom George. The mare has taken some time to come to herself for new connections and any market confidence should be noted. Shirazi was a useful middle-distance handicapper for John Hills and now makes his debut for David Gandolfo. Hatteras' form has been on soft ground in the provences and is on debut for Paul Nicholls.