led, ridden and headed approaching 3 out, weakening when mistake next
tracked leaders, every chance 3 out, ridden and hit next, beaten when mistake last
held up in touch, hit 4th, headway to lead approaching 3 out, soon ridden, headed 2 out, kept on, no chance with winner
held up towards rear, reminders after 4th, ridden approaching 3 out, no impression
held up mid-division, ridden approaching 3 out, kept on and no impression from next
held up, headway on bit approaching 3 out, led next, ridden clear flat, very easily
always towrards rear
tracked leader, ridden approaching 3 out, weakened approaching last
held up in rear, steady headway 4 out, ridden approaching next, no impression from 2 out
Although Mexican Pete was an eye-catching winner on his hurdles debut at Huntingdon last month, he may have to concede second best to the well regarded Howle Hill, who makes his first appearance over timber in public today. Other previous winners, Mezereon and Prince Adjal add further spice to the competition and this has all the hallmarks of a race that will produce some solid guidelines for the weeks to come. However Howle Hill was easily the best of these on the Flat and he would not need to improve at all to take this if he were to run anywhere near his rating of 102. He can be expected to have been well schooled for his new quest and seems adaptable with regard to his best ground. The son of Ali Royal also possesses a useful turn of foot and should have little trouble with the trip. However, add in the glowing training reports received about Howle Hill as well , and he is the one to be with today - even though he has been the subject of plenty of hype already.