led and keen, headed 11th, ridden 4 out, weakened 2 out
in rear and pecked 1st, ridden 9th, tailed off when pulled up before 11th
chased leader, with leader from 6th, led 11th, jumped left 13th and 14th, clear from 4 out, driven 2 out
slow jump 1st, in rear, some headway 6th, mistake 7th, lost touch after 10th, pulled up before 4 out
towards rear, reminders 3rd, not much room after 9th (water), some headway 11th to chase leaders, weakening 4 out, very tired when hampered 3 out
in touch when stumbled and unseated rider 1st
chased leaders, ridden 10th, chased leaders from 4 out, weakening when blundered 2 out
The John Spearing-trained Borehill Joker has held his form well this season and can squeeze another success in before his inevitable rise in the weights comes into effect at the weekend. Yesyes and Bernini are respected the most out of the rest, while it will take a substantial move for Khaladjistan for his claims to be enhanced. Kind Sir is a prime candidate for cutting out the running and should reassure punters that this will be run at a true pace. Which will suit Borehill Joker, who is still very well treated in comparison to his hurdles rating and, with the weights in his favour, holds a solid chance of increasing his seasonal haul today.