mid division, headway 3rd, ridden 5th, weakening when blundered 3 out
towards rear, ridden and headway 3 out, kept on flat, never reached leaders
chased leaders to 3 out,
mid-division, ridden after 3rd, headway 3 out, kept on flat
held up, ridden and headway approaching 2 out, kept on flat, never nearer
prominent, led after 3rd, ridden and headed approaching 2 out, kept on
chased leaders to 4th,
prominent, ridden to lead approaching 2 out, ran on
mid-division, headway 4th, ridden approaching 3 out, weakened 2 out
led, headed after 3rd, weakened next
in touch, headway 4th, ridden 3 out, weakened flat
held up in rear, headway 5th, ridden 3 out, weakened flat
mid-division, headway 4th, went 2nd 3 out, soon ridden, weakened flat
mid-division, mistake and unseated rider 3rd
towards rear, ridden and headway 3 out, kept on flat, never nearer
behind from 4th,
never better than mid-division
prominent, weakening when hit 5th,
in touch, lost place when badly hampered 3rd, soon behind
never better than mid division
behind, kept on from 2 out, never dangerous
Several of these have claims including the consistent Tiger Frog, recent Bangor winner Good Potential and the David Wintle-trained pair of Awesome Wells and Storm Clear but preference is for Artemise. The selection, a winner at Wincanton on Boxing Day, disappointed on a return visit to the track the following month but has been given a break since and has solid claims. Philip Pritchard's Just Superb has claims on his best, as does George Margarson's Honey's Gift, who disappointed last time. Environment Audit has his first outing over hurdles this season but comes here fit from the all-weather and is another worthy of a mention along with top weight Merryvale Man but the vote goes to Artemise.