prominent, joined leaders 6 out, ridden and weakened approaching last
mid-division, headway 4 out, with winner 2 out, every chance last, weakened flat
behind, some late headway from 2 out, nearest finish
always behind, tailed off from 4 out
held up, chased leaders 4 out, weakened approaching 2 out
close up until ridden and weakened 2 out
in touch, ridden and weakened approaching 2 out
held up in touch, headway to lead 5 out, challenged 2 out, awkward last, stayed on strongly flat
mid-division, headway 3 out, stayed on from 2 out, nearest finish
led, headed approaching 5 out, gradually weakened
held up, joined leaders 5 out, ridden and weakened approaching last
in touch until ridden and weakened 3 out
always behind
Fast Lane (IRE) Tough task off a 9lb higher mark than for his win at Towcester earlier in the month but his rider's claim should help. Others look still look to be better treated though.
Doukash (FR) Acts with cut in the ground and goes well fresh. Obvious respect on the grounds of rider/trainer partnership and is one to consider if the market speaks in his favour.
Red Hare (NZ) Failed to complete his last couple of outings but previous efforts would give him good claims if he is fully wound up.
Roselier Bell (IRE) Highly tried maiden who will most probably still have the same profile post race.
Ungaretti (GER) Well beaten at Huntingdon recently and is not hard to overlook.
Three Days Reign (IRE) Open to improvement but will need to do so to figure strongly here.
Ososhot May have needed the run when he reappeared at Huntingdon three weeks ago but his overall profile does not look good enough.
Keaneo (IRE) Needs to put a disappointing run last time behind him, but would have claims if back to something like his best. One to consider.
The Silver Surfer (IRE) Stables runners have been going well despite the trainer stating his horses were needing a run. The step up in trip is a slight negative though.
Jolly John (IRE) Highly tried and best watched on his first outing for his new stable.
Prince On The Ter Best effort so far came at Wetherby last time but his prior efforts in Ireland leave a little to be desired. Best watched.
Laal Yan Another who has had his chances and despite the stable's recent record he is passed over.
River Amora (IRE) Faced a very stiff task last time but still ran a flat race. Best watched today.
Flinders Hard to fancy.
Nova Girl Should strip fitter than most and may go well at big price. But does not look the safest option for win only purposes.
Sissinghurst Star (IRE) Failed to impress on his reappearance at Southwell recently and is another who is best left alone.
Big Trouble Tailed off from an early stage at Bangor last month and is another who is impossible to fancy strongly.