held up towards rear, hampered after 1f, pushed along 4f out, headway under pressure 3f out, stayed on same pace final 2f to chase winner close home, no chance
tracked leaders, lost action and pulled up after 1f
in touch, hampered after 1f, pushed along 6f out, soon beaten
mid-field, headway 6f out, ridden to chase winner 4f out, soon no extra
mid-field, pushed along 7f out, ridden 5f out, soon weakened
tracked leader, led 5f out, clear 3f out very easily
mid-field, ridden halfway, soon weakened
mid-field, headway halfway and in touch, effort 3f out, one pace final 2f
led, soon clear, headed 5f out, soon weakened
tracked leaders to halfway, soon weakened
towards rear, hampered after 1f out, headway under pressure 4f out, soon weakened
in touch, hampered after 1f, effort over 3f out, no extra final 2f
chased leaders, ridden 4f out, weakened 2f out
A wide open bumper where it looks best to concentrate on those from yards who do well in this type of contest and Blackergreen fits the bill. Mary Reveley's charge is likely to have been well galloped for his racecourse debut and will surely strip fit enough to do himself justice. Reveley supplies plenty of bumper winners and this is not a strong race, so she can hit the mark again. Tom George sends point-to-point winner Eggmount on the long trip north and he is another who can produce winners in this sphere. With that pointing experience in the bag, fitness should be assured and Eggmount can be the one to give the selection most to do. Bywell Beau was well beaten on his Huntingdon debut the other week but is entitled to come on a fair bit for that outing, and can challenge for the frame, while Dunsemore is another from a yard who can win these contests and he can also improve on a heavy ground Newcastle debut and go well. For the selection, however, we return to Blackergreen.