tracked leaders, chased winner over 2f out to over 1f out, weakened final furlong
took keen hold, held up in rear, headway when not clear run over 2f out to over 1f out, kept on final furlong
held up in touch, effort and ridden over 2f out, soon weakened
chased leaders, pushed along halfway, weakened inside final 2f
held up and behind, headway on outside over 2f out, ran on to press winner final furlong, always just held
held up towards rear on outer, headway 3f out, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
held up in rear, headway and not clear run just inside final 2f, kept on final furlong
soon pressed leader, led 3f out, hard driven final furlong, held on well
held up in rear, not clear run from 2f out, switched right and kept on final furlong, never reached leaders
held up in rear, headway on wide outside over 2f out, kept on but not pace of leaders inside final furlong
led, ridden and headed 3f out, weakened over 2f out
slowly into stride, soon prominent until weakened 2 furlong out
A Woman In Love is a progressive mare having won her last four starts and even though she has more to do now off her new mark is hard to oppose and gets the vote over True Night and Warden Complex. Like the selection, the last mentioned comes here in good form having won his last two starts and has to be respected off just a 3lb higher mark than for his latest success, that is already working out well. He rates a bigger threat than the David Nicholls-trained True Night who has been running consistently well of late, including at Newmarket on Tuesday, but may be in the grip of the handicapper at present. Roger Charlton's Colour Wheel lost no caste in defeat behind Ettrick Water last time and has to be respected along with Manaar, for who the booking of Frankie Dettori takes the eye. The handicapper seems to have the measure of Ed Dunlop's Secret Place judged by his latest effort and it is to be hoped that it is not the same case with A Woman In Love. The Brooke Sanders-trained mare has done nothing wrong of late, winning handicaps at Brighton (three times) and Lingfield in her last four starts. While the daughter of Muhtarram undoubtedly has more to do now, she won with plenty in hand last time and there may be more to come.