held up towards rear, ridden from 5th, beaten when mistake 3 out
held up towards rear, headway 6th, going well, ridden and not quicken 2 out, weakened approaching last
held up in touch, mistake 5th, ridden and outpaced next
tracked leader, ridden and led approaching 2 out, not fluent last, ridden out
tracked leaders, lost place and outpaced from 5th
led, ridden and headed approaching 2 out, soon one pace
tracked leaders, reminders and lost place 4th, tailed off from 2 out
A wide open contest rounds off proceedings with many in form rivals in opposition including Harmony Hall, Russian Court and Anthony Ebeneezer and we will take a chance on Harmony Hall. The gelding from the Milton Bradley yard has won his last to races in the style of an improver and a reproduction of his latest win over Code Sign would make him hard to beat. Russian Court rates the main danger he was a good second on his debut this season before appearing not to stay over a longer trip last time. The drop back to this distance will suit and with conditions in his favour he will not be far away. Anthony Ebeneezer is also worthy of consideration he won well last time out when defeating Doberman. However their was cut in the ground on that occasion and he is not as effective on this faster surface. Of the remainder Mysteri Dancer and Bekstar are from shrewd yards and are worth noting in the market but we are happy to stick with the in form Harmony Hall.