always behind, never dangerous
behind, ridden and headway over 3f out, one pace and no impression final 2f
chased leaders, went 2nd halfway, ridden along over 3f out, led approaching final furlong, driven clear inside final furlong
mid-division, effort over 3f out, no impression
chased leaders, weakened over 3f out
behind, ridden over 5f out, never troubled leaders
keen, led early, tracked leader until weakened over 5f out
prominent, reminders halfway, ridden over 3f out, no impression
always in rear, soon tailed off
soon led, ridden over 3f out, headed over 1f out, kept on, no chance with winner
Trisons Star stands out here and should prove hard to beat The selection has finished runner up in each of his bumper starts to date, on his latest one being just touched off by Dancing Rock at Perth. On his debut, he had split two winners, form which looks more than good enough here. There appears to be very little strength in depth to the opposition, with Daguyda, who showed promise in a Ludlow bumper 42 days ago, Sister O'Malley, seventh behind the decent Lady Zephyr at Bangor last time, and Bertie Arms, who hinted at promise at Southwell in May looking about the best of them. Overall, though, Trisons Star is quite clearly the one to beat.