in touch, ridden and weakened after 3 out
held up, behind when pulled up before 4th
held up, headway approaching 4th, ridden and weakened after 3 out
held up, headway 5th, stayed on to go 2nd 2 out, no chance with winner
took keen, prominent, mistake 4th, soon weakened, tailed off
led to 2nd, chased winner, ridden after 3 out, not fluent and lost 2nd 2 out, weakened approaching last
held up, hit 4th, effort and not fluent next, weakened after 3 out
took keen hold in rear, effort approaching 3 out, soon weakened, behind when pulled up before 2 out
always behind, lost touch approaching 5th, tailed off
prominent, ridden and one pace from 3 out
pulled hard, prominent until approaching 4th, tailed off when pulled up before 3 out
held up towards rear, steady headway approaching 4th, weakened after 3 out, no danger when mistake 2 out
keen, led 2nd, pushed clear approaching 2 out, ran on well
As there are doubts about a number of these it might be worth giving Spring Pursuit another chance as the seven-year-old attempts to rid himself of the maiden tag. Of the rest: Eviryn is in a minority in that he has some recent form to his name that gives him claims, and he is preferred over Ginko and Knightsbridge King as the main danger. However, a move for Red Blazer will be interesting once the betting opens as he would be very hard to beat on the best of his form. He does have a little to prove though as he has been off the track for the best part of two years and it will be a real training feat if he can score at the first time of asking this season. Therefore, Spring Pursuit may be the safest option today. The form of his latest start looks solid in the context of this race and looks sure to go very close with the bang-in-form Robert Thornton booked to be in the saddle.