mistake and weakened from 5th, tailed off
in touch until ridden and weakened from 7th, tailed off when pulled up before 4 out
held up, stayed on under pressure to take poor 3rd 2 out, never dangerous
close up when mistake and fell 1st
prominent to 4th, soon lost place, tailed off from 7th
led to 7th, weakened 4 out, tailed off
held up, headway 3 out, hard ridden approaching last, no chance with winner
in touch when hampered and lost place 1st, went 2nd 8th, led after 4 out, jumped right 2 out, ran on well flat, comfortably
prominent, mistake 4th, weakened approaching 4 out
challenged leader, led 7th to after 4 out, weakened after next
behind, headway 7th, ridden and weakened approaching 3 out
Dennis Caro has suddenly sprung to prominence since being joined in his venture by Peter Scudamore, whose experience seems to have rubbed off. The stable have had a bit of success this season and we can expect a decent run from Dantes Venture, second on his last two starts, most notably at Kempton. He did finish a bit tired when second to the hotpot Lords Best, and will appreciate the slight drop back in trip. Plenty Inn Hand's third at Uttoxeter is nothing special. He was reportedly a bit of a handful in point-to-points and did not look that straightforward on his first run under rules in what was a slowly-run affair. The one to be on is Sh Boom from the all-conquering stable of Jonjo O'Neill. A bumper winner for Kim Bailey at Towcester last term, he started where he had left off by defying a penalty on his first outing for the Jackdaws Castle handler at Wetherby. Although the form is nothing special, he has reportedly schooled well enough to make a winning start over timber and can go on to better things.