led, hung right and headed before 3 out, weakened quickly, not fluent 2 out
in rear on outside, outpaced 4 out, soon got well behind
tracked leader, led before 3 out, pressed 2 out, jumped right and mistake last, driven out flat
chased leaders, not fluent 2nd, challenging when hit 3 out, mistake 2 out, held flat
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Vorashann is top rated in this seller but has to give his rivals 9lb and that may have opened the door for less-exposed stablemate GOLD IN DOHA. Irish challenger Supposedtobe has won on the Flat and placed over hurdles but What Will Be might be more interesting as Dylan Johnston takes off 7lb and Olly Murphy’s charge was successful over 1m6f on Polytrack in April.
Gold In Doha (FR) 11-2 (11-0) Took keen hold, held up in mid-division out wide, shaken up and went second before 2 out, soon every chance, ridden and carried left run-in, soon switched right and edged right under pressure, not pace of winner, 2nd of 8, 2 1/4l behind Maclaine (11-0) at Fontwell 2m 2f (4) gd in Nov.
Numero Uno 16-1 (11-2) (5a) (cp) prom to 11; wknd aft 3 out, 4th of 5, 35l behind Captain Mc (11-10) at Umberleigh 3m in Jun.
Supposedtobe (IRE) 28-1 (11-12) Disputed lead, took keen hold, headed after 5th, disputed lead next, ridden and headed before 3 out, under pressure in 3rd when bumped after 3 out, no impression, 6th of 11, 10 1/4l behind Pro Bono (11-12) at Down Royal 2m 1f mdn gd in Jun.
What Will Be (IRE) 7-2jfav (9-2) Chased leaders, pushed along 3f out, ridden over 2f out, stayed on same pace inside final furlong, 4th of 7, 6 1/4l behind Melakaz (9-9) at Chelmsford City 1m 6f hcp (5) pol in May.
Vorashann (FR) 66-1 (11-0) Off the pace and always towards rear, never a factor, 8th of 15, 14 1/4l behind Grey Dawning (11-0) at Kempton 2m 5f hcp (3) sft in Dec.