held up in touch, chased leaders approaching 4 out, weakened after next
held up towards rear, headway before 7th, soon chasing leaders, weakened before 3 out
tracked leader, led 6th, ridden and headed 3 out, soon weakened
always behind, tailed off
behind, headway 4 out, led last, soon driven and ran on flat
held up towards rear, steady headway 8th, chased leaders 3 out, soon ridden to challenge, kept on same pace
held up mid-division, headway 4 out, chased leaders next, soon under pressure, weakened before last
always behind
tracked leaders, joined leader 8th, ridden approaching 3 out, weakened after next
mid-division, headway 8th, soon tracking leaders, weakened approaching last
chased leaders, ridden and effort 2 out, kept on same pace
led until 6th, weakened approaching 8th, behind when pulled up 3 out
held up in touch, tracked leaders 7th, led 3 out, headed last no extra
held up mid-division, weakened 8th, behind when pulled up 3 out
tracked leader, not fluent 5th, under pressure 8th, soon weakened, behind when pulled up 3 out
Nonrunner
Mister Wiseman is selected to open his account over hurdles at the main expense of Rare Gold, Ceopark and Ballykelly while Barati is one that could go well at the price on this quick surface. The selection was disappointing last time but ran with some promise at Chepstow on his penultimate start, the second having come out after and availed of what was a lenient mark. The lightly raced Rare Gold returns to hurdling after some indifferent jumping over larger obstacles and has to be respected as he could be well handicapped while a market check is advised where Ceopark is concerned as he hails from the David Wintle yard. The trip would be a concern where Barati is concerned. He was formerly a classy performer for Michael O'Brien in Ireland but has lost his way of late. Mister Wiseman gets the vote in what is a competitive handicap hurdle.