not fluent and behind, pushed along 9th, lost touch approaching 3 out, soon tailed off
tracked leader, headway to dispute lead 4 out, every chance next, ridden to chase winner approaching 2 out, kept on one pace
held up, outpaced 4 out, soon ridden, weakening when hampered 2 out
chased leaders, led 4 out, driven approaching 2 out, clear when hit last, kept on
not fluent and behind, reminders 8th, lost touch after next, tailed off when pulled up before 12th
mid-division, mistake 10th, ridden next, weakened 3 out, behind when fell next
held up in rear, ridden to chase leaders 4 out, no impression from next
chased leaders, outpaced 4 out, weakened after next, no chance when blundered 2 out
led, mistake 6th, blundered badly and headed 4 out, soon outpaced by 1st 2, 3rd and behind when hit last
chased leaders, mistake 6th, ridden 3 out, no impression
Noisetine came good at Catterick and can land the double at the expense of Fields Of Home and Always Something. Noisetine does appear to be better over shorter trips but was staying on resolutely when easily accounting for Konker in that two mile three furlong event. She is a very sound jumper and it will take a decent horse to lower her flag. Well best of the rest could be Fields Of Home, an ex-Irish point-to-point winner, who made a pleasing debut under rules, when chasing home Rosie Redman at Kelso. He didn't jump too fluently but should improve for the outing. The dark horse in the line up could be Always Something who will no doubt improve for her first outing in almost a year when down the field behind Bathwick Annie. If getting her jumping together Sharp Single could be in the shake up but Noisetine should be good enough to beat them all.