tracked leader to after 3rd, ridden approaching 7th, weakened quickly approching 9th, tailed off
held up, reminders 4th, ridden 7th, took closer order after next, weakened before 9th, tailed off when pulled up before 3 out
prominent to 5th, mistake next, soon well behind, left remote 3rd 2 out, tailed off
led and clear to 4th, ridden after 2 out, blundered and pecked when headed last, no extra flat
held up and keen, headway to chase leader after 3rd, not fluent 9th, ridden 3 out, led last, driven out
prominent, ridden 3 out, 3rd and weakening when pulled up before 2 out, saddle slipped
Nonrunner
The final race on the card sees Mylo in with a leading chance of beating the likes of Jaseur, Mill Emerald and Niagara. Jonjo O'Neill's charge was a beaten favourite at Perth when tiring after holding every chance on the home turn. Despite coming back from a lay-off, the five-year-old was sent off favourite at the Scottish track so was obviously fancied. Although yet to open his account, Mylo will be suited by the step back up in trip here and will be a lot fitter. He gets the vote then ahead of Niagara from the stable of Mark Tompkins, better known for his Flat performers. Niagara, five times a winner on the level, has had limited outings over timber but is as tough as they come and is on a decent mark. Jaseur has topweight but will be helped by James Davies' claim-even so he has it to do, while Mill Emerald should put his course and distance experience to good use and makes more appeal. Avalon Buck's stable are starting to hit form again so he should run well, but for the winner we return to Mylo.