keen, chased leader, led 4th, headed approaching 3 out, soon ridden, weakened approaching last
held up and keen, ridden after 5th, switched left and headway approaching 2 out, one pace flat
chased leaders, pecked 2nd, every chance 2 out, ridden last, stayed on flat
reluctant to race, held up, headway 5th, ridden 2 out, every chance when edged left flat, stayed on
keen, in touch, ridden to lead 2 out, headed soon after last, weakened flat
mid-division, ridden and headway approaching 3 out, weakened 2 out
led to 4, led again approaching 3 out, ridden and headed 2 out, soon weakened
mid-division, ridden after 5th, headway 3 out, not much room and switched right approaching 2 out, soon weakened
jumped left, lost place 4th, behind when pulled up before 5th
bumped 4th, always towards rear
mid-division, ridden 5th, soon weakened
Tin Symphony can now go one better, with Borora, Arm And A Leg and Greensmith Lane expected to be the main dangers. Tin Symphony has been placed on a number of occasions, most recently behind Power Unit at Stratford recently. He deserves to get his head in front, and under similar conditions can come good. Borora just failed to time his effort right at Southwell and was passed on the run-in and is sure to make a bold bid to make amends, while Arm And A Leg rallied well when overtaken at Hereford but might just need further. Greensmith Lane faded badly when a beaten favourite at Taunton in April but has won three times prior to that so we should forgive that effort. However, he is likely to need the run. Lik Wood Power has been novice chasing and may be taken off his feet, and we prefer the claims of Tin Symphony.