mid-division, ridden approaching 3 out, soon weakened, pulled up before next
held up, smooth headway approaching 3 out, ridden approaching 2 out, soon beaten
led, mistakes, ridden and headed approaching 2 out, one pace
tracked leader, weakening when fell 9th
tracked leaders, towards rear after 4th, behind 8th, pulled up before 3 out
mid-division, headway 3 out, led approaching 2 out, easily
tracked leaders, ridden approaching 3 out, soon weakened
towards rear, headway approaching 3 out, one pace from next
towards rear, ridden 8th, kept on from 2 out
held up, reminders 7th, lost touch next, pulled up before 3 out
Caxton Star The weight may have told when he was beaten a head by the Woodstock Lady at Hereford last time. New tactics employed today with first time blinkers and this is his first time over 3.5m
Millions An 20/1 winner at Sedgefield last time out. He can be a bit tricky but this last win suggests that he is progressing; if he shows willing under his very capable jockey then could go close.
Three Eagles (USA) Best run of late was at Bangor in August where he won on Good to Soft oevr 2m4f. Ground is a worry and over an extended trip today.
A Venture To Phar (IRE) Has not run for over a year; his three starts have not shown anything inspiring.
Borrisheen Bay 35L behind Toshiba Times at Sedgefield last time over 2m1f; makes little appeal.
Grizzly Activewear (IRE) Has some credible form, including when second to Rebel Son (beaten 12L) here on his penultimate start; place chances.
Grumpy Stumpy Has not run for 144 days when he was a well beaten third at Herefod in a maiden Hurdle. He has been very lightly raced since joining his trainer; has to show more to win but cannot be ignored coming from this yard.
Onefourseven Always the bridesmaid with a string of seconds to his name. Beaten 0.5L by Millions last time at Sedgefield; a consistent sort who has to be considered.
Errol Glamohr Has not run for 159 days. Has been soundly beaten on all her starts so far but steps up in trip for the first time and she should appreciate the better ground.
Solway Donal (IRE) Tailed off behind Millions last time at Sedgfield; others preferred.