in touch, ridden and effort 3f out, weakened 2f out
held up in mid-division, headway 3f out, soon ridden, stayed on to lead well inside final furlong
in touch, ridden over 2f out, led final furlong, headed and no extra (wore cheek pieces)
in touch, headway over 3f out to chase leaders, ridden and every chance 2f out until no extra inside final furlong
slowly into stride, towards rear, headway under pressure over 2f out, kept on same pace final furlong
held up in touch, headway over 3f out to chase leaders, soon ridden, weakened over 1f out
with leaders, ridden over 3f out, weakened over 2f out
tracked leaders, ridden to lead 3f out, headed final furlong, one-paced
held up towards rear, headway 3f out, effort when hampered over 1f out, dwelt left and kept on final furlong
towards rear, never dangerous
mid-division, brief effort over 3f out, weakened over 1f out
held up in mid-division, pushed along 3f out, soon ridden and no impression
towards rear, pushed along and headway 3f out, effort when hung left over 1f out, no extra final furlong
led, ridden and headed 3f out, weakened over 1f out
mid-division, headway over 3f out, ridden and effort over 2f out, no extra final furlong
slowly into stride, held up towards rear, oushed along 3f out, headway under pressure over 1f out, hung left and stayed on
A poor seller where many of the field have little or no chance. The ones to concentrate are mainly those who have previous winning experience. Among them is Cripsey Brook, trained by Nigel Tinkler. A previous winner on fast ground at Brighton, the four-year-old is tried for the first time over 10 furlongs here and has chances if he stays. A distance winner is Flow Beau, who has picked up a couple of similarly poor sellers this season on fast ground. Her latest start can be dismissed as it was an inadequate trip, and she too has a chance. Another to consider is the Mary Reveley-trained Time Marches On. The gelding has won in this grade in today's conditions and his 3rd behind East Cape over 11 furlongs here last time shows he is in good heart. But preference is for Limbo Lad. Pat Haslam's three-year-old remains on the same mark as his 10 furlong win on fast ground at Ripon last time and can go in again here.