| Pos | Horse / Form | Age/Wgt | Jockey / Trainer | OR | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🥈 2nd |
Scottish Dancer
Form: /211/1
|
7y 140 lbs |
Millie Wonnacott(5) Tim Reed |
74 | 3/1 |
| 6 |
No More Bolero
Form: 200-12
|
7y 140 lbs |
Mason Paetel(5) James Owen |
74 | 11/4F |
| 🥇 1st |
Trojan Soldier
Form: 20-221
|
4y 138 lbs |
Jack Nicholls(5) Jedd O'Keeffe |
73 | 4/1 |
| 4 |
Justus
Form: 118/5-
|
8y 138 lbs |
Aiden Brookes Micky Hammond |
72 | – |
| 4 |
Marbuzet
Form: 5124-5
|
7y 137 lbs |
Jake Dickson(7) Tim Easterby |
71 | – |
| 🥉 3rd |
Vaguely Royal
Form: -76693
|
6y 135 lbs |
Ryan Kavanagh(5) Ian Williams |
69 | 13/2 |
| 5 |
Elemental Eye
Form: 6017-5
|
5y 131 lbs |
Aiden Brookes Iain Jardine |
65 | 11/1 |
| 4 |
Rupert The Prince
Form: 3121-3
|
4y 127 lbs |
Jack Dace(5) Rebecca Menzies |
62 | 7/2 |
| 8 |
Zimmerman
Form: 538-62
|
7y 130 lbs |
Tim Easterby |
64 | – |
No More Bolero is second choice but SCOTTISH DANCER could go well again despite the surprise and tactical nature of his Thirsk win.
RUPERT THE PRINCE ran well over course and distance after 100 days off on his penultimate start. No More Bolero got the better of him that day, but this time around I think Rupert wins it.
He will be a lot fitter after that run, but also the spin back over hurdles will have got his fitness back to peak levels. He’s 4lb better off today and I think he goes very close indeed on just his fourth run for the new stable.