with leader, led after 6, headed 5 out, weakened quickly and pulled up before next
tracked leaders, led 5 out, ridden 3 out, headed after last, kept on
in touch, pushed along and lost place 7th, outpaced when blundered and unseated rider next
led, blundered 5th, headed after next, mistake 7th, pulled up quickly before next
mid-division, headway 7th to track leaders, went 2nd approaching 4 out, effort 2 out, challenged last, led flat, kept on
mid-division, reminder 6th, headway 8th to track leaders, blundered 10th, weakened approaching 4 out
held up in rear, headway 9th, went 3rd approaching 4 out, soon ridden and effort, no extra approaching last
held up in rear, blundered 2nd and reminder, reminders 6th, blundered badly 8th, pulled up before next
tracked leaders, hampered and last placed approaching 8th, outpaced 5 out
Super Nomad, Diceman and Hunters Tweed could be the three to concentrate on here, with the latter just taking preference. Peter Beaumont¿s charge bounced back to form earlier this month when landing a competitive chase over course and distance, beating Dream On Willie and today¿s rival Super Nomad. He won with a little bit in hand on that occasion and with no difference in the weight concession should confirm the form with Mick Easterby¿s runner. So for the main rival to our selection it has to be Diceman. Sue Smith has her string in excellent form and this son of Supreme Leader managed too victories in November before crashing out at Doncaster earlier this month. On a strict form-line with Dream On Willie it should be very close between Diceman and Hunters Tweed, but with further improvement expected the latter may just have the edge.