mid-division, outpaced 4 out, behind when pulled up before next
made all, challenged when hit 2 out, ridden last, edged right and stayed on well flat
chased leaders, headway 4 out, ridden next, kept on same pace, no impression on 1st two
held up, headway 5th, went 2nd 3 out, every chance next, ridden and no extra flat
chased leaders and early reminders, ridden and outpaced 3 out, kept on under pressure from next, no impression
chased winner to 3 out, ridden and weakend from next
towards rear, pushed along 4 out, ridden and kept on from next, never near leaders
mid-divison on inside, mistake 5th, soon lost place, behind when up before last
always behind, tailed off 3 out
mid-division, outpaced 4 out, soon weakened
Gardasee is recommended in preference to Dan's Heir and Calfraz. Tom Tate has made no secret of the high regard he holds Gardasee and he was fully entitled to take his chance in a much better race at Chepstow. Proven on the surface and from a yard in reasonable form, he appears most solid of these on the book. Pat Haslam's team have been in fine form of late and his record in juvenile races is second to none. Dan's Heir is a likeable individual who stays this trip well. We would want to see just a little more aptitude for soft ground before backing him but the market shall give us plenty of food for thought. Calfraz will not be priced at 100/1 as he was when winning at Kelso. Micky Hammond's team were in the doldrums for quite a few seasons but his string appear to be performing much better this season. Lankawi had to give away a winners penalty last time out to Calfraz and is likely to be given the front-running role today. Eborarry is proven on the surface having scored in a weak race at Sedgefield last December. Daldini was thought of as smart enough to enter for Redcar's Two-Year-Old Trophy. He did win a small race on the flat on heavy going but we have seen all too often how difficult it is to equate summer ground with that in the winter game. John Forbes was tried over hurdles during the Summer. He has had a recent pipeopener on the flat. Gardasee gets the nod.
Dan's Heir 11-10fav (10-9) Led until after 1st, remained prominent, led again 3 out, ran on well, won at Fakenham 2m 4f nov hdl (4) gd beating Magic Amigo (11-5) by 7l, 9 ran.
Gardasee (GER) 8-1 (11-0) Tracked leaders, hit 4th, ridden and weakened 3 out, 7th of 15, 37l behind Blue Shark (11-0) at Chepstow 2m nov hdl Grd 1 (A) gs in Dec.
Calfraz 100-1 (10-11) Mid-division, hit 6th, soon ridden, headway next, led run-in , kept on well, won at Ayr 2m 4yo nov hdl (4) sft beating Lankawi (11-4) by 2 1/2l, 15 ran.
Eborarry (IRE) 9-1 (10-6) Mid-division, ridden and weakened after 3 out, 10th of 11, 34l behind Motive (11-12) at Catterick 2m hcp hdl 0-120 (3) gd.
Lankawi 8-1 (11-4) With leader, led after 3rd, ridden approaching 3 out, hit last, headed run-in, one pace, 2nd of 15, 2 1/2l behind Calfraz (10-11) at Ayr 2m 4yo nov hdl (4) sft.
Daldini 25-1 (10-12) Led, hit 2nd, headed before next, chased winner, hit 2 out and last, kept on, 2nd of 17, 3 1/2l behind Gidam Gidam (10-12) at Doncaster 2m 3yo nov hdl (E) gf in Dec.
Jeune Loup 40-1 (9-0) Mid-division, driven over 4f out, soon weakened, 10th of 14, 25l behind Sand Repeal (9-0) at Southwell 1m 3f mdn stk (5) fbs (Flat).
John Forbes 9-2 (10-12) Behind, driven and headway 5th, ridden to chase leaders 3 out, no imprression from next, 4th of 9, 19l behind Dan's Heir (10-12) at Market Rasen 2m 1f 3yo nov hdl (D) gd in Jul.