keen, hung left 2 out, chased leader, led 2f out, soon clear, comfortable
went right start, outpaced, headway 2f out, soon ridden and weakened
bumped start, hampered over 4f out, outpaced
pulled hard, hung left, hampered over 4f out, chased leaders, kept on to take 2nd inside final furlong, no chance with winner
hampered over 4f out, outpaced halfway
The Mark Johnston-trained Joseph Henry might provide the answer here, and he could have most to fear from Catwalk Cleric. The selection won well at Musselburgh last time and should go well, although that success came on good to firm going and he now has to concede eight-pounds and upwards to the field. The danger could well be Catwalk Cleric who showed plenty of promise on good to soft going on his Windsor debut, and Whistling Along is held on that form. Our Fugitive could be interesting with Darryll Holland booked but Mauro and Sahara Mist have shown little so far. Zimbali came good at Warwick last time and, being a tough filly who acts on good to soft, she is entitled to go well. Overall, though, we will side with Joseph Henry, albeit at short odds.