always prominent, led over 4f out, ridden and headed well over 1f out, not quickened inside final furlong
held up, steady headway 5f out, ridden to lead well over 1f out, stayed on
led, headed after 5f, remained prominent, ridden and weakened over 3f out
in touch, behind final 4f
prominent to 4f, soon lost place, tailed off final 6f
held up in touch, headway over 6f out, ridden and weakened over 3f out
chased leaders, lost place 8f out, behind final 5f
headway on inside to lead after 5f, headed over 4f out, weakened 3f out
keen early, always prominent, ridden and weakened over 2f out
The eighth and final race on the card may go to Hajeer ahead of Intensity and Chaka Zulu. Peter Hiatt continues to do well with his small string and Hajeer has been a model of consistency for him, only failing to reach the frame twice in his last nine starts. The gelding is no stranger to Wolverhampton, having turned out here no less than 10 times in all. After scoring at Southwell in February, he had to contend with a 15lb penalty when finding Broughton Knows too good here, and ran no sort of race when failing to maintain earlier form with Kent back at Southwell. Given a break since, he will line up a fresh horse at least and gets the vote. Intensity is more race-fit but is hard to win with, but Chaka Zulu will prove troublesome if staying the trip. Any money for Mr Mischief should be noted, and the same applies to Charmante Femme, but, providing he is not too ring rusty, Hajeer can make the frame at least.