chased leader, led 4th, ridden and headed last, rallied, switched left and led briefly flat, no extra close home
prominent, chased leader 2 out, ridden and led last, ran green flat and headed briefly, hard driven to lead again close home
pulled early, in touch, mistake 1st, ridden 2 out, soon weakened
pulled early and held in mid-division, headway after 2 out, ridden approaching last, ran on same pace
led to 4th, ridden and weakened 2 out
held up towards rear, ridden 2 out, stayed on from last
mid-division when fell 2nd
prominent, ridden on inside after 2 out, kept on one pace
mid-division, hampered 2nd, lost touch 3rd, mistake and tailed off from 4th
mid-division, jumped badly left 3rd, soon no impression
mid-division, ridden 5th, weakened approaching last
held up last, headway after 2 out, ridden approaching last, weakened flat
held up towards rear, weakened 5th, soon behind
mid-division, hampered 2nd, jumped badly left and unseated rider 3rd
Lamps Return is given a chance to atone following a disappointing run last time and is take to beat Earth Man and Allumee. Alan King's six-year-old was in great form prior to finishing well behind Penneyrose Bay. There was definitely something amiss that day as she was never moving well and she is much better judged on previous efforts which included smooth victory over Cream Cracker over course and distance. Earth Man is making his hurdles debut, having gained victories in bumpers at Newton Abbot and Newbury, before getting well beaten by Karanja in a better event. He has to be respected in this company. Allumee has been running consistently well in modest company and should be vying for some place money. Best of the others could be old timer Venn Ottery, Lamps Return is expected to bounce back to her best and gets the nod.