tracked leaders on inner, switched right 2f out, led over 1f out, pushed along final furlong, ran on well
dwelt, held up in touch, every chance 2f out, soon ridden and weakened over 1f out
in rear, staying on one pace and no chance when not much room inside final furlong
behind, kept on under pressure final 2f , no danger
chased leaders, driven along halfway, weakened rapidly over 2f out
pressed leader, ridden to challenge 2f out, weakened approaching final furlong
led and set steady pace, quickened pace over 3f out, headed over 1f out, one pace
held up, pushed along 3f out, soon no impression and beaten
held up, effort over 2f out, stayed on same pace under pressure
dwelt and stumbled start, took keen hold in rear, effort on wide outside and hard ridden over 2f out, stayed on final furlong, never reached leaders
This does not look to be the most competitive of classifies stakes race and a confident vote goes to the unexposed Odabella's Charm, who should be too good for her main rivals Able Baker Charlie and Reyadi. The last mentioned is just about held by the selection on a line through Moarban, who Sir Michael Stoute's filly beat when making a belated winning debut at Windsor in June. An absence since should not be a problem for the daughter of Cadeaux Genereux, who can take advantage of what looks a lenient rating (Moarban was rated 80 when well held at Windsor and has run to a similar level of form since). Reyadi, who had Mick Channon's colt a length adrift when winning at Haydock last time is entitled to be thereabouts but has less scope than the selection. Able Baker Charlie won with more in hand than the winning margin would suggest at Newbury on his most recent start and could be interesting but does have to give weight away all round along with Commanding, who has shown very little in three starts this term. Of more interest could be Marcus Tregoning's Alrabab, who made a winning debut at Sandown earlier this month but we are happy to side with Odabella's Charm and Kieren Fallon.