prominent, led 4th to 9th, weakened next
led to 4th, prominent to 8th, soon behind
mid-division, headway 6th, ridden 2 out, every chance flat, ran on
held up and keen, headway approaching 8th, hit 3 out, soon weakened
in touch, weakening when not fluent 7th
in touch, led 9th, hit 3 out, soon ridden, blundered and headed last, not recover
always towards rear, tailed off when pulled up before 8th
mid-division, slightly hampered after 4th, headway 6th, hit 3 out, challenging when left in lead last, all out
prominent, hit 3rd, jumped slowly when lost place, reminders 4th, tailed off when pulled up before 8th
behind, headway 8th, ridden 3 out, weakened quickly
chased leaders to 9th
held up, headway when blundered 8th, hung right and weakened after 9th
always behind, tailed off when pulled up before 8th
A couple of interesting newcomers here, Dubai Dreams and Maria Bonita, but we will stick with experience and plump for Getoutwhenyoucan, with Saxon Mist also expected to run well. Martin Pipe's five-year-old is in good heart at present having landed a point to point before chasing home Lawyer Des Ormeaux at Newton Abbot. There could be plenty more to come and against this modest looking appropriation he can gain a first hurdles success. Alan King's bumper winner Saxon Mist is making his hurdles debut and must be in with a chance if able to jump the obstacles. Dubai Dreams is from a very capable camp and has been performing well on the level, particularly on the all-weather, any market move would be interesting. The same applies to the Lingfield winner Maria Bonita, who gets all the allowances today. All in all this doesn't look the strongest of races and Getoutwhenyoucan should be good enough to land first prize.