always behind, mistake 1st and bad mistake 6 out, no impression from 4 out, never a factor
mid-division, moderate 8th 4 out, soon weakened, pulled up before last
mid-division, weakened 6 out, pulled up before 3 out
rear of mid-division, progress 5 out, 6th next, soon ridden, moderate 5th 3 out, kept on one paced
tracked leaders, 3rd 4 out, ridden in moderate 4th next, soon no impression
mid-division, weakened from 4 out, pulled up before 2 out
prominent, led before 4th, clear at 6th, joined 5 out, headed 3 out and ridden, weakened quickly from 2 out
tracked leaders, 4th 5 out, ridden in moderate 3rd 3 out, moderate 3rd next, went moderate 2nd at last, kept on same pace
tracked leaders, weakened from 5 out, soon behind
always towards rear, weakened from halfway, pulled up after 5 out
always prominent and went 2nd from halfway, improved to dispute lead 5 out, bad mistake next, led from 3 out, soon well clear, stayed on strongly from last, easily
tracked leaders, weakened from 6 out, pulled up before 4 out
mid-division, weakened from 4 out, pulled up before last
rear of mid-division, progress 5 out, 5th 4 out, ridden in moderate 6th from next, went moderate 3rd before last, kept on one paced
Andreas Pride was a fortunate winner at Listowel when Annie Oakley fell when in the lead at the last. She faces a stiff task to follow up on her handicap debut. CLOSE REVIEW has really found his form and doesn't look to have been overburdened after completing his double at Punchestown. Richie Rath's veteran is only 4lb higher and this doesn't look much togher so he's given the nod to complete a hat-trick. Old Supporter was a long way behind in that Punchestown event but that was his first run since October and he's since run very well on fast ground at Clonmel when All The Way Home was just behind him. Araglen Lad has been looking a bit high in the weights after his victory at Gowran in November