It's only in my tracker because Chef mentioned it earlier in the thread.
I was right about Hammersley Lake's jockey being a negative. Last time at Ascot I was very impressed with HL's slick jumping along the inside. Here he gave up the outside to no-one and went through the top of a few. Having said all that, he'd never have got near the winner today (I fancied him to finish alongside God's Own) in what looked a very strongly run race. This could be very good form. God's Own was right on the job but had no answers to Charbel's pace and jumping.