held up towards rear, headway to track leaders halfway, weakened 4f out
took keen hold, prominent, not much room on inside and lost place after 3f, hampered on inside after 5f, soon behind
made all, stayed on inside final furlong
behind, lost touch halfway
held up, headway after 3f, weakened 5f out
took keen hold, steadied after 2f, headway over 5f out, chased winner over 4f out, ridden and edged right 3f out, edged left over 1f out, no impression final furlong
took keen hold, tracked winner 4f, weakened over 3f out
held up towards rear, pushed along 7f out, staying on past beaten horses, no chance when went lame and pulled up 1f out
held up in rear, took keen hold, headway after 3f, weakened over 3f out
took keen hold in mid-division, hampered over 5f out, never near leaders
prominent, chased winner after 4f, ridden over 6f out, weakened well over 3f out
As with the majority of bumpers at this time of year, this will not take much winning. Annaghbridge is likely to head the market for the Noel Chance yard that do well with the horses they target at these contests. The winner of an Irish point-to-point in January, that was run in bottomless ground and only three completed the course. The horse behind him is a maiden after 15 career starts between the flags so that victory is nothing to get excited about. Prior to his win, his form was pretty ordinary to say the least and he is opposable on ground and over a trip that are unknowns. Searching for one to beat him is another story though! The market should be watched where Market Tyde and Penyfan Lad are concerned, hailing from small yards who can ready their charges and have acquired the services of top jockeys. Ice Hunter shaped with some promise over the course in a bumper last month although what was in close proximity to him is another matter. We will give Helen Lewis's Penyfan Lad the vote but the market will provide the best guide.
Annaghbridge (IRE) (12-0) won at Aghabullogue 3m ire ptp hvy in Jan beating Oxer (12-0) by 3l, 9 ran.
Ice Hunter 33-1 (11-4) Mid-division, headway and ridden over 2f out, no impression on leaders, 5th of 12, 12l behind Goodwill Phil (11-0) at Worcester 2m nhf (6) gf in May.
Midnight Haze 12-1 (12-0) Held up; hdwy 11; 3rd when mist 15; wknd, 4th of 12, 9l behind Senegal Tiger (12-0) at Pentreclwydau 3m ptp gd in May.
Ordis Rise 4-1 (12-0) In tch to 13; pulled up in race won by Mister Kay Bee (12-0) at Cold Harbour 3m ptp gd in May, 11 ran.
Rising Tyde Primitive Rising gelding out of Silver Fountain.
Ukrainian Star (IRE) 50-1 (10-13) Held up, ridden over 6f out, weakened 3f out, 10th of 12, 21l behind Smuglin (10-4) at Worcester 2m nhf (6) gd in May.
Boomtown Kat 100-1 (10-8) Mid-division, ridden 5f out, weakened 4f out, 12th of 16, well behind Fistral Beach (10-13) at N Abbot 2m 1f nhf (6) gs in Apr.
Call Me Sam (IRE) 10-1 (10-7) In touch and keen, ridden 3f out, weakened over 1f out, 6th of 16, 12l behind Nono Le Sage (10-12) at Hereford 2m 1f nhf (6) gd in May.
Lord Mercury 66-1 (10-12) Mid-division, ridden 4f out, weakened 2f out, last of 16, 23l behind Wade Farm Billy (10-12) at Fontwell 2m 2f nhf (6) gd in Apr.
Penyfan Dawn (IRE) Bach gelding, half-brother to winning hurdler Hurricane Dawn.
Sleepy Mountain 40-1 (10-11) Mid-division and keen, headway 8f out, ridden 4f out, soon weakened, 6th of 12, 11l behind Smuglin (10-4) at Worcester 2m nhf (6) gd in May.
Tara May 16-1 (10-1) In rear, headway over 4f out, never troubled leaders, 11th of 13, 30l behind Valleyofthedolls (10-8) at Uttoxeter 2m nhf (6) gf in May.