soon led, ridden over 2f out, headed over 1f out, weakened quickly
steadied start, held up towards rear, ridden and outpaced over 2f out, kept on for 4th but never dangerous
held up mid-division, ridden over 2f out, effort over 1f, kept on for 2nd inside final furlong, not trouble winner
behind, ridden and outpaced 2f out, never dangerous
held up in rear, ridden over 4f out, soon lost touch
tracked leaders, not clear run over 2f out, switched left over 1f out, led 1f out, quick and clear readily
held up behind, not clear run and hampered over 2f out, one pace when clear from over 1f out
steadied start, pulled hard in touch on outer, ridden over 2f out, led over 1f out, hard ridden and headed 1f out, one pace and lost 2nd inside final furlong
tracked leader, effort over 2f, soon under pressure, weakened over 1f out
Mark Johnston has become something of a standing dish for the big days here and can again pick up with Mister Monet, who, as the least exposed in the field, may be too progressive for the likes of Swift Tango and Courageous Duke. The selection may face stiffer opposition from Fine Pallette and Spuradich, who are also going the right way and cannot confidently be ruled out here. The first named, a very lightly raced type from the Henry Cecil yard, may have found the ground a little too tacky last time and is worth persevering with over a trip that does not pose any problems for him. Whereas Spuradich has taken time to get going this year and is better than his form figures would suggest. Another to mention is Putra Sandhurst, who has been highly tried and can usually be relied upon to run his race. However, he has a fair bit to do on the terms of the race and may find the concession of 14lb to the selection just too much to give away at this level. Therefore, Mister Monet is given the nod as the one that is open to the most improvement today.