in touch and chasing group, dropped rear halfway, soon behind
held up in touch in chasing group, ridden to chase winner approaching 3 out, 3 lengths down when hung left 2 out, no impression after
mid-division, headway 4 out, soon ridden, weakening when mistake 2 out
tracked leaders, chased winner from 5th until approaching 3 out, soon ridden and no impression
mid-division, headway approaching 4 out, soon ridden and weakened quickly, tailed off when pulled up before next
made all, soon clear, ridden 3 out, stayed on well from next
pulled hard in rear, headway approaching 4 out, soon ridden and weakened
towards rear, never dangerous
tracked winner, reminders 4th, ridden 4 out, soon weakened, behind when pulled up before 2 out
behind from halfway, tailed off when pulled up before 3 out
This ordinary looking contest can be taken by The Kew Tour, who impressed when winning a staying handicap here earlier in the month and should not be inconvenienced by the drop in trip. Hunters Creek, whose five length second to the useful Glenmoss Tara, would be normally be good enough to see him being made the selection has disappointed since then. The Mary Reveley stable continues to disappoint in the main although they did have a winner on Friday and, with the going against him, he looks opposable. Jonjo O'Neill's yard have been in great form all season so it would be no surprise to see Provence Dreamer take a hand, a comment that also applies to Richard Guest's Red Tyrant. Mick Easterby's Barton Gate looks the best of the remainder.