led until blundered 1st, led 3rd to 5th, not fluent 6th, mistake 14th, soon weakened
jumped right, prominent, led 5th, mistake 2 out, ran on well
always prominent, left 2nd 4 out, chance when hung right approaching last, no extra flat
held up, unsighted when blundered 2nd, headway 13th, went 3 lengths 2nd when blundered and unseated rider 4 out
led to 3rd, mistake 8th, in touch when mistake 14th, soon weakened, hampered 4 out
took keen hold, held up, jumped right 2nd, not fluent 5th, headway approaching 4 out, no impression
ridden 7th, always behind
Nonrunner
Rigmarole looks the class act here and is taken to beat Castlemore and Jivaty. The Paul Nicholls trained seven-year-old has taken on the best over hurdles and at his peak was rated 164. Although he hasn't won for some time he still has plenty of ability and apologies for using the old saying, but if he jumps he will win. Castlemore is also making his chase debut. He has been in good form over hurdles but does have plenty to find on official ratings with our selection. Jivaty has plenty of chasing experience and ran well to finish runner up to Silver Inngot last time. He should be the one to take advantage if the two market leaders fail to jump round. However both will have been well schooled and it is Rigmarole who is expected to come out on top.