prominent, led over 4f out, ridden and challenged over 3f out, kept on under pressure final furlong
took keen hold, held up behind, headway to chase leaders 6f out, weakened over 3f out
with leader, led halfway, headed over 4f out, weakened 3f out
held up, driven and outpaced over 6f out, stayed on well final 2f, nearest at finish
held up towards rear, struggling from 6f out
held up behind, headway halfway, weakened over 6f out
in touch, joined leader 6f out, ridden to challenge over 3f out, not much room and switched left over 1f out, one pace
led to halfway, weakened over 6f out
held up in touch, ridden and weakened over 6f out
held up in rear, weakened from halfway
There is very little for backers to go one here and while Witch Wind has to be respected he has more to do under a penalty than when landing a weak trace at Newcastle last month and preference is for Sergio Coimbra who gets the vote over You Do The Math. The last mentioned represents the stable of Len Lungo that does well with their runners in bumpers and the son of Carroll House obviously has to be respected but Nicky Richards also does well with his runners in this grade and Sergio Coimbra makes more appeal. Bred for this game being by Moscow Society out of an Over The River mare, the six-year-old has seemingly been found a suitable opportunity for his belated debut and the wait may be worth it. Stablemate Minnigaff is by Supreme Leader and cannot be dismissed entirely on his debut; the market may provide the best clues as to his chance relative to the selection. None of the others make much appeal on pedigree and this may be best left to Sergio Coimbra.