held up, ridden and headway on outer over 2f out, lead well over 1f out, stayed on well inside last
pushed along to lead, headed over 4f out, soon ridden and lost place over 3f out
chased leaders, ridden over 3f out, weakened over 1f out
behind, ridden over 3f out, soon weakened
held up, headway 3f out, ridden and every chance 2f out, one pace final furlong
held up in touch, lead over 4f out, ridden over 2f out, headed well over 1f out, no effort inside last
towards rear, headway 4f out, ridden over 2f out, soon every chance, kept on inside last, no chance with winner
slowly into stride, soon with leader, lead briefly over 4f out, ridden and weakened 3f out
This should not take a great deal of winning and the vote goes to Ei Ei, who gets the vote over the consistent Stallone and Mcgillycuddy Reeks. Front running hurdler and chaser Ei Ei has his first start on the level for more than three years and could be interesting, as he has improved during that time. Michael Chapman's gelding makes more appeal than Stallone, who is running well but has been raised again by the handicapper and faces a stiff task off top weight. Mcgillycuddy Reeks, on the other hand, has slipped to a fair mark and could go well at a decent price. Peter Hiatt's Isa'af is 6lbs lower than when last successful and is another worthy of a mention, along with Musselburgh selling handicap winner Rousing Thunder. A market move for Sting Like A Bee would be of interest but we will stick with Ei Ei, in the hope that he can translate his jumps form back on the level.