mid-division, ridden and outpaced 9th, staying on from 2 out
mid-division, headway after 6th, ridden to chase leader 2 out, one pace last
prominent, led approaching 3rd, soon clear, ridden 2f out, headed soon after last, no extra
held up in rear, mistake 3rd and 4th, soon lost place, weakened approaching 10th
held up in rear, steady headway approaching 3 out, ridden 2 out, challenged leader last, led soon after, ran on well
led, headed 3rd, weakened 3 out
tracked leaders, ridden and lost place 6th, well behind from 10th
always in rear
in touch, ridden to chase leaders after 3 out, one pace 2 out
We will side with One way here ahead of Tikram and Master Rex. Oneway left a good impression when scoring at Haydock last time and, well regarded by his trainer, this likeable type can run well under his 11lb rise in the ratings. The Mildmay Of Flete winner Tikram still looks capable of going well from his revised rating, while the talented but fragile Master Rex has started to put it all together of late and is also afforded respect. Kalca Mome has been raised eight pounds for his Doncaster win and Bleu Superbe would need another step up on recent efforts to get back to winning ways. Much as Log On Intersky is back to near a winning mark, he needs to better recent efforts to score, so, once again, for the winner we return to Oneway.