| Pos | Horse / Form | Age/Wgt | Jockey / Trainer | OR | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 |
Annaf
Form: 01-776
|
7y 138 lbs |
Jason Watson Michael Appleby |
104 | 16/1 |
| 6 |
Brosay
Form: 40-005
|
4y 126 lbs |
Sean Levey Charlie Pike |
92 | 33/1 |
| 11 |
Lakers
Form: 1-3395
|
4y 128 lbs |
Kevin Philippart De Foy |
94 | – |
| 11 |
Realign
Form: 9017-9
|
4y 126 lbs |
James Doyle William Haggas |
92 | – |
| 14 |
Desert Cop
Form: 203573
|
6y 124 lbs |
Charles Bishop George Baker |
90 | 25/1 |
| 13 |
Bolo Neighs
Form: 87-261
|
4y 128 lbs |
Ralph Beckett |
94 | – |
| 🥉 3rd |
Dark Ace
Form: 243-11
|
4y 122 lbs |
Shane Foley Adrian McGuinness |
88 | 16/1 |
| 12 |
Thunder Blue
Form: 71280-
|
5y 119 lbs |
Ray Dawson Michael Wigham |
85 | 25/1 |
| 7 |
Yes I'm Mali
Form: 073-01
|
4y 114 lbs |
Saffie Osborne David O'Meara |
80 | 8/1 |
| 18 |
Eye Of Dubai
Form: 1527-0
|
5y 124 lbs |
John & Sean Quinn |
90 | – |
| 11 |
Wiltshire
Form: 7-0651
|
6y 136 lbs |
Tom Marquand William Haggas |
102 | 8/1 |
| 8 |
Berkshire Whisper
Form: 24-034
|
4y 132 lbs |
Oisin Murphy Andrew Balding |
98 | 13/2 |
| 3 |
Jakajaro
Form: 3557-1
|
5y 134 lbs |
Robert Cowell |
100 | – |
| 4 |
Fine Interview
Form: 3119-1
|
5y 133 lbs |
Hamad Al Jehani |
99 | – |
| 4 |
Purosangue
Form: 6640-4
|
5y 130 lbs |
Jack Mitchell Robert Cowell |
96 | 9/1 |
| 9 |
Albasheer
Form: /3-942
|
8y 129 lbs |
Hollie Doyle Archie Watson |
95 | 25/1 |
| 5 |
Tuco Salamanca
Form: 159-16
|
4y 133 lbs |
Ollie Sangster |
99 | – |
| 🥇 1st |
Far Above Dream
Form: 6101-1
|
4y 129 lbs |
Kieran Shoemark James Owen |
95 | 17/2 |
| 🥈 2nd |
Mirabeau
Form: 750-01
|
4y 128 lbs |
William Buick Dominic Ffrench Davis |
94 | 11/2 |
| 5 |
Addison Grey
Form: 310-22
|
4y 128 lbs |
Rossa Ryan Clive Cox |
94 | 11/4F |
| 10 |
Korker
Form: 320-08
|
7y 127 lbs |
Pierre-Louis Jamin K R Burke |
93 | 22/1 |
Still unexposed over 6f, MIRABEAU is taken to complete a C&D double and confirm placings with Addison Grey.
William Haggas saddles two runners here, so you’d naturally expect one of his to be involved, but the vote goes to the progressive FAR ABOVE DREAM for the James Owen stable.
Kieran Shoemark knows the horse very well having ridden him to victory on several occasions already. There doesn’t appear to be loads of early pace in the race, so there’s every chance he could get away on the front end.
At around 7/1 with 4 places on offer, he looks a cracking each way play.
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