disputed lead until lost place 6th, behind when pulled up before 3 out
mid-division, weakened 4 out, pulled up before 2 out
always prominent, ridden along 4 out, kept on one-paced
mid-division, headway approaching 3 out, led 2 out, mistake last, driven out
mid-division, ridden after 4 out, no impression
led until headed approaching 3 out, weakened quickly
mid-division, ridden halfway, behind when pulled up before 3 out
mid-division until weakened halfway, tailed off
mid-division, ridden to chase leaders before 3 out, one-paced afterwards
always behind
always mid-division
tracked leaders, ridden and weakened after 4 out
held up, ridden and weakened after 4 out, no impression
drvn along 4 out, weakened quickly
tracked leaders weakened quickly from 4 out, tailed off
behind, soon ridden and never dangerous
always behind, pulled up before last
mid-division, headway 4 out, weakened 3 out
prominent, led 3 out, headed next, no extra
mid-division, closed up 4 out, outpaced from 3 out
Beechfield Flyer could be the answer in this very tricky seller where it is not worth getting too heavily involved. The Bill Clay-trained veteran is on a remarkable mark for the best of his old form and is the tentative selection. Major's Law is an interesting candidate as he has spent most of the season Hunter Chasing and this step back to hurdles may have a positive effect. Cypress Avenue is the sort of horse who can run the occasional big race and has been running some good races this season without getting his head in front. This is a weak contest and most of these have got a fighting chance. Horses like Huso, Five Flags and Come On Eilish have each way possibilities.