held up behind, some headway halfway, kept on same pace from 3f out
held up in touch, headway 6f out, chased winner 2f out, weakened inside final furlong
held up towards rear, headway 6f out, no impression from 4f out
in touch until 6f out, soon weakened
mid-division until halfway, tailed off from 4f out
led, ran wide on bend after 3f, headed, chased winner until weakened 5f out
chased leaders, outpaced 5f out, stayed on well from 2f out
held up towards rear, headway 5f out, pressed winner from 2f out, not much room and stumbled over 1f out, kept on
held up towards rear, headway 6f out, chased winner 2f out, one pace final furlong
prominent, ridden and weakened over 2f out
with leader, carried wide after 3f, soon led, ridden over 2f out, stayed on well, all out
Only a quarter of these have raced previously, with Looksharp Lad, Random Precision and Historic Place all having shown a similar level of form but the chances are that this may go to one of the unraced runners and the vote goes to Supreme Return. Alan King's gelding is by Bob's Return out of a Supreme Leader mare and, with the stable in good form and more than capable of producing a horse ready first time out, he looks worth a small investment. Jonjo O'Neill's Baganite obviously warrants respect but may need more time. Noel Chance's Dans Pride, Henrietta Knight's Kicasso, Paul Keane's Le Turk, Nick Gifford's Senor Sedona and the Nigel Twiston-Davies-trained Tates Avenue are others to consider but, in a difficult contest where there is little form to go on, the vote goes to Supreme Return.