towards rear, reminders and ridden approaching 3rd, weakened and pulled up before next
held up, headway to chase leaders approaching 2 out, soon ridden and no extra from last
tracked leader, smooth headway to lead 2 out, ridden approaching last, kept on well
towards rear, outpaced from 3 out and soon beaten
mid-division, ridden and weakened from 2 out
mid-division, smooth headway and every chance 2 out, ridden approaching last, weakened flat
led and headed approaching 2nd, lost place approaching next, ridden and soon beaten
pulled hard and led 2nd, ridden and headed 2 out, soon weakened
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Bogus Dream is very much in form at present and should reel off a four-timer at the expense of Farne Isle, Kingkohler and Francies Fancy. Bogus Dreams was thought good enough to take on Listed company on the Flat when trained by Sean Woods four years ago, but disappointed badly when bought to race over hurdles in Ireland. However, after a couple of efforts late last year to re-acclimatise, he has been in terrific form for Len Lungo, both over hurdles and fences. He absolutely bolted up over the bigger obstacles at Hexham last time, and although having to give weight to all bar Prince Among Men here back over timber, it is hard to ignore his claims. Farne Isle kept on well enough when second to Millagros here last time, while Kingkohler had the misfortune to run into Cristoforo at Wetherby. Both should be involved for a place, but along with Francies Fancy who has not been out since finishing second at Downpatrick in March, they will struggle to contain Bogus Dreams who has done nothing wrong of late.