prominent, led 6f out, headed 3f out, weakened well over 1f out
mid-division, hard ridden and no extra final 2f
prominent, ridden and beaten when hampered and squeezed over 2f out, weakened final furlong
mid-division, hard ridden and no impression final 2f
in touch, ridden to lead final furlong, driven out
close up, ridden and lost place 4f out, tailed off
slowly into stride, swerved badly soon after start, always well in rear (wore cheek pieces)
dwelt, headway halfway, hard ridden over 2f out, soon beaten
in touch, ridden and edged right over 2f out, every chance final furlong, not quicken final furlong
slowly into stride, always in rear
took keen hold, prominent until ridden and weakened over 2f out (wore cheek pieces)
in touch, ridden and behind final 3f
prominent, led over 3f out, hung right under pressure over 2f out, headed and edged left final furlong, kept on
ridden and behind 3f out
mid-division, hard ridden when hung left when weakened over 2f out
always towards rear
fly-jumped start, mid-division when hampered and lost place 6f out, soon tailed off
A particularly poor seller with few in the large field able to boast solid credentials. Wigmo Princess did manage to secure a Folkestone selling handicap victory earlier in the season and had several of today's rivals behind including Rojabaa and Harbour Bell last time out at Leicester. However, his overall form leaves him with something to find even at this lowly level. Scurra and Pure Mischief have become disappointing and remain maidens while Halland Park Lad looks on the downgrade so a tentative vote goes to Orake Prince. Admittedly, the son of Bluegrass Prince disappointed last time but has claims on his previous staying-on second in a one-mile handicap at Bath and should go close if reproducing the form.