prominent to 7th, tailed off from 9th
prominent, led 4th to approaching 7th, led again 9th, hit 2 out, mistake last, ridden out
pulled hard and prominent, jumped right from 9th, every chance when jumped badly right last, no chance after
held up, 6th and some headway when fell 2 out
held up, losing touch when jumped slowly 7th, tailed off when pulled up before 3 out
led 3rd, headed next, ridden 8th, soon weakened, tailed off
led until 3rd, remained prominent until ridden and weakened quickly after 9th, tailed off
held up and behind, headway 8th, ridden after next, kept on flat, not troubled leaders
in touch, led approaching 7th and til approaching 9th, ridden and weakened approaching 3 out
pecked first, held up in touch, mistake 5th, headway 8th, ridden and weakened 2 out
held up in touch, headway 8th, ridden and weakened next, tailed off
A large field goes to post for the finale, and the main protagonists appear to be Bodfari Creek, Trump Card and Heavenly King but we will take a chance on Bodfari Creek. The gelding from Paul Webber yard has been in good form of late without winning. He is proven on the ground and a reproduction of his latest second behind Kymberlya would make him hard to beat. Trump Card rates the main danger on his latest effort in a bumper over two miles three furlongs when he made all and stayed on well to score. Heavenly King posted an encouraging second last time and with Seamus Durack on board, can make his presence felt, but Bodfari Creek should have his measure.