took keen hold, held up, struggling 6th, tailed off
prominent, ridden, weakening when mistake last
mid-division, mistake 2nd, slightly hampered 5th, blundered last, headway 3f out, stayed on same pace flat
chased leader, hit 6th, led last, headed over 1f out, no extra well inside final furlong
held up in touch, not fluent 6th, ridden over 2f out, beaten flat
soon driven along, always in rear, mistake 4th (water), no chance after 6th
prominent, hit last, ridden 3f out, weakened 2f out
held up in mid-division, headway after 2 out, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
soon dropped rear, behind when pulled up
held up, headway after 6th, went 2nd over 2f out, led over 1f out, ran on
led, headed last, weakened flat
in touch, blundered and unseated rider
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Another run of the mill handicap and Storm Of Applause is our choice with Liverpool Echo and Neutrino the alternatives. Storm Of Applause has been a model of consistency throughout the season and should be thereabouts although he may be vulnerable should the unlikely happen that a well handicapped or improving sort emerges. Liverpool Echo is hanicapped to hit the mark again as a result of being out of form for the best part of a year. A winner off 112 over the course twelve months ago, he races here off 103 which is interesting. His recent form though is a major worry though while Neutrino has switched stables since scoring at Wetherby. The 11lb he recieved was fully warrented judging by the manner of his victory but the fact previous connections opted to sell him following that success is not encouraging in the slightest. Give Me Love is another racing off a mark well below his best but his best form appears to be when there is plenty 'dig' in the ground. Kew Jumper is another to consider. He has some good form in the book and the marker will tell the story of his chances. In a wide open contest Storm Of Applause is selected by us.