held at rear, headway 5th, going well with clear leaders when fell on bend approaching 3 out,
held at rear, headway 4th to track winner with next, weakened 3 out
led till 4th, ridden 5th, soon weakened, soon well behind
mid-division, headway 5th, ridden and weakened next
tracked leaders, lost place 6th, weakened and pulled up well before 3 out
mid-division, headway 4th, ridden 5th, weakened approaching 3 out, pulled up before 2 out
track leaders, ridden and out paced 5th with clear leaders 3 out, mistake 2 out but well held
held at rear, mistake 6th, never near
with leaders till ridden and weakened 5th, tailed when pulled up after 6th
held up towards rear, headway 5th, with clear leaders and every chance 3 out, ridden to chase winner, switched right approaching last, no impression
unseated rider 1st
behind at rear, effort 6th, weakened 3 out
tracked leaders and keen, led and not fluent 4th, ridden soon after 2 out, not fluent last, driven out
Last time out winners Aston Mara and Sonny Jim are sure to have their supporters but Kymberlya was an impressive winner here over course and distance earlier in the month and is taken to follow up. The five-year-old showed improved form to win that maiden hurdle with plenty in hand and Martin Pipe's gelding looks well treated for his handicap debut off a mark of just 107. He is taken to follow up before going on to better things. Aston Mara has a 7lb penalty to carry for his success at Market Rasen last time and has more on his plate here, while Sonny Jim sprung a surprise when successful over course and distance last time. He is likely to be considerably shorter than 40/1 today but it will be a surprise if Mark Usher's five-year-old can win again. Old campaigners Greenback and Kinnescash can be relied upon to run their usual good races but may have to settle for minor honours behind Kymberlya.