held up, kept on under pressure final 2f, never reached leaders
soon ridden along and close up until weakened over 2f out
in resr, brief effort on wide outside 2f out, soon struggling
tracked leader and always going well, led 2f out, ran on well final furlong, ridden out
held up, hard ridden 2f out, one pace under pressure
behind, stayed on under pressure final 2f, never reached leaders
in mid-division, ridden 3f out, stayed on same pace final 2f
led to 2f out, weakened quickly over 1f out
took keen hold, tracked leaders, ridden to chase winner over 1f out, no impression final furlong
held up in rear, good headway on rails when not much room and switched left inside final 2f, one pace and no impression
took keen hold and always in rear
took keen hold in touch, pushed along 3f out, soon weakened
A race in which Flat and Jump jockeys clash in a keenly-contested affair and we are going to side with Tony McCoy to get the better of his colleagues on Lifted Way. He might have most to fear from Karaoke, Rebate and Bishopstone Man. The selection comes here fit from an all-weather run and, while his form tapered off last year and he is unproven on today's going, his rider has a knack of confounding what might appear as obvious. McCoy is guaranteed to give any horse a ride but it would give him a particular buzz to get the better of Kieren Fallon and co. Fallon rides Rebate, who has a good chance of reversing all-weather form with Steely Dan, who has been in good form of late, can be given a chance. Others that could also be given hopes are Skylarker, particularly if he transfers his all-weather form to Turf, Sir Laughalot, and Todlea, who has yet to fully live up to his reputation. Overall, though, we'll side with Lifted Way who can allow the Jumping boys to get one over on their Flat counterparts.