behind, ridden 4th, stayed on from 2 out, never dangerous
held up in rear, headway approaching 3 out, hit 2 out, weakened flat
ridden 6th, always behind, no chance when blundered 2 out
prominent, led 3rd to next, weakened 5th, tailed off when pulled up before 3 out
prominent, ridden 5th, weakened approaching 3 out
mid-division, weakening when mistake 6th, tailed off when pulled up and dismounted near finish
led to 3rd, led again next, headed 6th, led again 3 out, hung left flat, driven out
always behind
always behind
held up, headway after 7th, hard ridden after 2 out, chased winner last, stayed on flat
held up in rear, headway approaching 7th, stayed on same pace from 2 out
well behind after 4th, tailed off when pulled up before 7th
held up, mistake 5th, soon struggling, pulled up before 6th
in touch, went 2nd 3 out, every chance 2 out, one pace approaching last
prominent, led 6th, ridden and headed 3 out, weakened 2 out
Diamond Joshua can land the seller at the expense of Antony Ebeneezer, Red Nose Lady and La Rose to name but three. Michael Scudamore has his small team ticking over nicely with the assistance of son Peter and grandson Tom, and may add to his tally here with Diamond Joshua who is slowly improving with each run of late. The six-year-old has dropped from a mark of 100 in January to 83, and that should help in his bid to improve on his third behind Uncle Max at Hereford three weeks ago. Antony Ebeneezer was only seven lengths behind High Action at Wetherby so commands respect, while Red Nose Lady ran out of steam when trying to make all at Hexham and may do better with a bit more restraint. La Rose takes a drop in grade but may need this first outing since March, and Faddad may fare better with the step down in distance. Just Midas should be noted in the market but is nothing special, and for the winner we return to the well-handicapped Diamond Joshua.