prominent, led 9th, mistake 3 out, soon headed, weakened before next, behind when pulled up before last
always behind, tailed off and pulled up before 9th
in touch, ridden after 8th, weakened quickly, behind when pulled up before 9th
mid-division, headway 8th, ridden to lead approaching last, ran on
always towards rear, tailed off and pulled up before 9th
led, headed after 3rd, led again approaching 7th, headed after next, led again after 3 out, ridden and headed approaching last, one pace
always towards rear, tailed off and pulled up after 8th
behind, reminders after 3rd, reluctant to race and jumped slowly 4th, tailed off when pulled up before 6th
mid-division, headway 6th, ridden after 8th, weakened next
mid-division, lost place 9th, soon behind
settled in touch, led after 8th, headed next, weakened after 3 out
prominent, led after 3rd, headed approaching 7th, soon lost place, behind when pulled up before 8th
held up, blundered 7th, headway next, ridden 3 out, weakened approaching next
Euwiluwil may make a winning debut here over some moderate sorts including Zadok The Priest, Parisian Storm and Bella Mary to name but three. That trio have all had their chances and have failed to take them so far, and it would therefore be no surprise if Euwiluwil popped in first time. Martin Pipe's ex-Irish Point-to-point winner has plenty of scope and will have been schooled well enough at Pond House. He could be the sort to rattle up a sequence during the summer, and can beat some so far disappointing sorts. Zadok The Priest went out like a light at Newton Abbot and is by no means a solid betting medium, nor is Bella Mary. Parisian Storm did at least plug on at the one pace when second at Hereford but is hardly one to drool over, and in a race in which bets should definitely be kept on the small side, we take Euwiluwil to open his account.