in touch, ridden 2 out, led approaching last, all out flat
held up mid-division, headway and prominent 3 out, ridden 2 out, kept on when not much room and switched right flat
in touch, headway over 3 out, soon ridden, kept on flat
tracked leaders, in 3rd and staying when blundered and fell 3 out
tracked leader, ridden over 2 out, weakened approaching last
always towards rear, never dangerous
held up towards rear, some headway approaching 3 out, hampered, never dangerous
mid-division, reminders approaching 3 out, soon weakened
mid-division, ridden 3 out, no impression
in rear, reminders 4 out, tailed off when pulled up before 3 out
led, ridden 2 out, headed approaching last, kept on flat
towards rear, reminders approaching 3 out, pulled up before 2 out
Quazar (IRE) Unbeaten in four outings over hurdles and could well defy his double penalty. Hails from a Stable in form and may well be hard to beat.
Diamond Joshua (IRE) This track brought the best out of him at the last month's meeting and he looks sure to get his name on the scoresheet again at some point. One to consider.
Activist A long way behind Diamond Joshua last time and will need to improve drastically to figure here.
Countrywide Pride (IRE) Still a maiden on the flat and hard to envisage a first career win on his hurdles bow.
Magic Waters Good chance of reversing the form of his meeting with Diamond Joshua on 6lb better terms and is another to consider.
Northern Castle (IRE) Made up some ground in the latter stages of his hurdles bow but will need to find plenty more to figure here.
Polish Flame Interesting newcomer to the Mary Reveley camp who had a cracking day here yesterday. However, a market move may be the best indication to his chance.
Tap Dance Took his time to get going on his debut at Sedgefield at the start of September, but finished to good effect. Should have come on a little for the run but looks to have place claims at best.
Tarashani (IRE) Modest form on the flat and best watched.
Young Monash (IRE) A bit to prove with regard to stamina and is best watched.
Bula Rose (IRE) Recorded a hat-trick on good ground in August/September, more on her plate here but no real reason why she should not go well again.
Middlehamparkflyer Best watched after a long break from competitive action.