soon behind, never dangerous
held up in rear, smooth headway 7th, chased leaders 3 out, ridden next, no extra approaching last
mid-division, mistake and lost place 8th, soon behind
chased leaders, ridden 9th, outpaced from 3 out
chased leaders to 8th, soon behind
raced keenly, headway and in touch 5th, led next, ridden approaching last, hung left under pressure flat, held on close home
led, headed 6th, chased winner to 3 out, soon ridden, weakened after next
mid-division, chased leaders 7th, ridden and no impression when hit 2 ouot
held up towards rear, headway 9th, went 2nd 3 out, ridden to challenge last, every chance when short of room flat, held close home
with leader, disputed lead 4th, lost place 6th, behind from 9th
Nonrunner
This is a wide open contest that may fall to Caribbean Cove, with Weaver George and Broadbrook Lass put forward as the main rivals. Richard Guest has his string in good heart at present and this six-year-old has displayed plenty of promise in handicap chases recently. He put up a decent performance last time when third to Noblefir at Musselburgh and that could be good enough form to take this modest event. Weaver George is a very lively danger having been successful at Catterick last time. That was over three miles and a furlong but today's drop in trip shouldn't pose any problems. Broadbrook Lass also comes here in winning form having out- stayed Don't Tell Jnr at Fakenham last time. If she shows the same attitude today she should be capable of going close. Celtic Legend and Go Nomadic are two others that warrant respect, but in a very tricky contest Caribbean Cove is just given the verdict.