in touch, lost place 6th, soon behind
tracked leaders, led 7th, ridden 2 out, stayed on
held up, ridden 8th, weakened next
led to 7th, ridden approaching 2 out, soon weakened
held up, mistakes 4th and 5th, ridden 7th, soon weakened, tailed off when pulled up before last
in touch, hit 1st, ridden 4 out, weakened after next
mid-division, mistake 1st, headway 6th, ridden next, weakened 8th
always behind, tailed off when pulled up before 2 out
tracked leader to 7th, ridden to go 2nd again 2 out, kept on, not trouble winner
Ela Jay can beat her main rival Henrietta, with Lissnabrucka one to keep on the right side of on her debut. Ela Jay was a maiden on the Flat, rated just 44, but opened her account over timber with the minimum of fuss at Folkestone two weeks ago. She did not beat much but can only improve for the outing, and might be a bit of value against Henrietta. Martin Pipe's mare, a half-brother to Hours, will tread the same path as time goes by, but she has already opened her account here, when scoring in easy fashion 12 days ago. We know that she will be hard to beat, but fortune favours the brave. Lissnabrucka is owned by J P McManus, and if fit enough, can play a prominent role. She is probably best watched really but is one to bear in mind, but the rest make limited appeal. Take Ela Jay to topple the favourite Henrietta in the opener.