raced on near side rail, chased leaders, pushed along halfway, ridden and weakened over 1f out
off the pace in last pair, never on terms
made all, ridden and briefly pressed entering final furlong, ran on well to assert inside final 110 yards
held up tracking leaders, went modest 3rd inside final 2f, kept on towards finish, no chance with leading duo
chased winner throughout, ridden to challenge entering final furlong, no extra and well held inside final 110 yards
raced keenly in touch, pushed along halfway, soon hung right and weakened
Happy Tears ran green when fourth at Bath and is open to improvement while Dawn Charger found only one too good at Pontefract, despite a wide draw. But the last five renewals have gone to a newcomer and Majestic Beauty makes some appeal being a half-sister to four winners. Je Ne Sais Quoi is a sister to the three-times winner Bellagio Man but Eve Johnson Houghton’s two-year-olds have been well forward so the vote goes to SHIRLASKI, whose half-brother Muhtasim won on ground with some give.
Happy Tears (IRE) 11-1 (9-2) Dwelt, in rear, in touch, pushed along and ran green well over 1f out, stayed on, never threatened, 4th of 8, 5 1/2l behind Succession (9-7) at Bath 5f mdn stks (4) gs in May.
Shirlaski Eqtidaar filly out of Shurfah.
Dawn Charger (IRE) 22-1 (9-0) Raced wide, in touch, ridden and headway entering final furlong, ran on to go 2nd close home, 2nd of 9, 1l behind World Of Darcy (9-5) at Pontefract 5f stks (4) gd in May.
Je Ne Sais Quoi (IRE) Dandy Man filly out of Rouge Noir.
Thanksbutnothanks (IRE) Ten Sovereigns filly out of Peshkova.
Willowbank Showcasing filly out of Mimram.
Crooked Crown Cable Bay filly out of Super Sleuth.
Majestic Beauty Havana Grey filly out of Yearbook.