made all, jumped big 4th to 6th, clear last, comfortably
chased winner to 4th, mistake 8th, ridden approaching 3 out, weakened 2 out
chased leaders, ridden after 3 out, weakened 2 out
mid-division, lost place 5th, stayed on from 2 out, never dangerous
held up, ridden and headway approaching 2 out, stayed on to go 2nd flat, no chance with winner
in touch, ridden approaching 3 out, weakened flat
chased leaders, went 2nd 4th, ridden approaching 2 out, no extra flat
mistakes, behind, headway 7th, ridden after 9th, soon weakened
behind, kept on from 2 out, never near leaders
mid-division, mistake 6th, soon weakened, behind when mistake last
Jericho III comes here in very good heart and looks the one to beat and gets our vote ahead of Mulkev Prince. The selection has won his last three races and connections have decided to run him again quickly following the most recent of them. Given that he is set to rise by 14 pounds in the ratings, he remains well weighted despite his penalty and, if on top of his game, is the one to beat. Given that the course and distance winner Mulkev Prince is five pounds higher than for that success on January 7, he too must be considered despite his advancing years, but Polish Pilot has a lot to find on the selection based on their latest meeting. Advance East remains competitive for a place from his current mark, while a first-time visor would have to bring about improvement for Cedar to score. However, for the winner, we return to Jericho III.