held up and behind, headway and wide outside 2f out, stayed on, not reach winner
behind, headway from 4f out, close up 2f out, weakened over 1f out
always prominent, led 3f out, ridden over 2f out, headed and not quickened well inside final furlong
took keen hold, headway and in touch after 4f, weakened over 2f out
always behind
in touch, weakened quickly 6f out, tailed off
soon led, headed 3f out, stayed prominent until weakened well over 1f out
started slowly, behind, ridden along and stuggling 4f out
close up until ridden and weakened over 3f out, tailed off
started slowly, recovered and soon in mid-division, weakened over 2f out
led early, stayed close up until weakened over 2f out
held up, headway 3f out, chased leader over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
in touch when stumbled over 8f out, weakened over 2f out
behind, and never near to challenge
in touch, weakened over 2f out
A moderate staying handicap that can go to the improving Caesarean Hunter, who gets the vote over old campaigners Bold Ewar and Giko. The selection showed improved form for the step up to this trip on the Polytrack at Lingfield last time and, off a 3lb lower mark here, looks worth chancing in a race that should not take a great deal of winning. Top weight Bold Ewar is capable of taking a hand but is not the most reliable of customers. Giko is a consistent performer and entitled to be thereabouts on his best form but the nine-year-old is tackling today's trip for the first time here and is not certain to stay. Three-year-olds are always worth a second look at this stage in the season when taking on older horses but few of the classic generation here make much appeal with Desert Quill probably the pick of them. He should improve for the longer trip but has shown little worthwhile form so far. The consistent Hefin and lightweight Peggy Lou are others worthy of a mention but Caesarean Hunter has solid claims and should be difficult to beat in a poor contest.