in touch, 5th mistake and unseated rider 5th
held up in touch, headway approaching 3 out, ridden next, weakened 3 out
led after 2nd, headed next, led again after 5th, ridden and headed 9th, weakened 3 out
held up, hampered 6th, headway 3 out, ridden approaching next, soon weakened
led, headed after 2nd, stayed prominent, fell 6th
held up, headway approaching 7th, ridden and outpaced 10th, rallied 2 out, led last, stayed on
prominent, pecked 2nd, led 3rd, headed after 5th, led again 9th, headed approaching 2 out, soon ridden, weakened approaching last
prominent, led approaching 2 out, ridden and headed last, stayed on
Ah Yeah is taken to give Kim Bailey a quick double with Runaway Bishop, Miss Wizadora and Reflex Courier looking the most likely to follow the selection home. The 7-year-old is one of the least exposed in the field and has shown enough in two chases to date to make him the one to beat. He is dropped in trip here but on what looks a fair mark on this his handicap debut over fences he should go well. Runaway Bishop is another taking a drop in trip as he won well last time over 3m when defeating Brave Spirit, but he has a penalty for that win and that may just find him out. Miss Wizardora was a fair third behind Tommy Carson last time and is another with definite place claims but consistency is not her strong point and she is passed over. Reflex Courier would eat these for breakfast on his best form and he is another that would go well after his latest fourth behind War Tune but he is not getting any younger at the age of 12, and for the winner we return to the unexposed Ah Yeah.