led, rider lost iron 1st, headed 3rd, ridden 6th, soon weakened and pulled up before 2 out
held up, mid-division, headway and ridden 3 out, chased leader 2 out, edged left approaching last, not quicken
prominent, headway approaching 5th, good headway to lead on inside after 3 out, ridden approaching 2 out and headed, no extra
keen hold and held up towards rear, headway 3 out, challenged on bit soon after, ridden and led before 2 out, driven out
chased leader to lead 3rd, clear 4th, headed after 3 out, soon weakened
held up last, ridden 3 out, soon weakened
mid-division, ridden 5th and some headway, weakened 3 out, no impression
Dinarelli gets the vote here ahead of possibly Arm And A Leg and Beauly, although also keep an eye on the betting market. Looking at the field. Another Diamond is hard to fancy after a 415-day absence, while the market might provide the best clues as to Code Sign's chance, as Philip Hobbs' charge has been away from the track for 260 days. Dinarelli ran well over course and distance last time from his revised mark, having won from a nine-pound lower mark at Hereford in April. He looks the one to beat today. Beauly has been beaten from his revised mark since winning at Warwick in December, although he should strip fitter for his latest run, and Arm And A Leg is only a pound better off for the four lengths he finished behind Dinarelli over course and distance last time, but the others would probably fare better in selling company. Overall, then, Dinarelli can continue the good run of Jamie Moore and be another winner for Martin Pipe.