led, headed 4f out, weakened over 2f out
held up in touch, shaken up and hung left over 1f out, stayed on same pace
pulled hard, soon handy, weakening when ran wide on bend over 6f out
held up in rear, steady headway over 6f out, never near leaders, weakened 3f out
mid-division, headway halfway, went 2nd over 6f out, led 4f out, ran on well
mid-division, headway over 6f out, chased winner 4f out, ridden and hung left inside final 2f, stayed on but no impression
ran green, always in rear
chased leader until over 6f out, weakened 5f out
Waldenstroem is selected to land the finale ahead of Eight Palms and Sunsetten. Carl Llewellyns' charge disappointed at Fontwall last time after a promising debut run at Newbury last year. The trainer has to be respected when taking the mount aboard his runners in these contests and a chance is taken he is over that run at Fontwell and can take this finale. Eight Palms, related to some decent sorts, has to be respected hailing from these quarters while Sunsetten won impressively at Doncaster in an event that was very slowly run and developed into a sprint. The market should prove the best guide here and Waldenstroem, whose connections struck with Strategic Approach at Newbury on Saturday can land it.