slightly hampered start, soon led, made rest, ridden over 1f out, kept on well
went right start, tracked leaders halfway, one pace final furlong
tracked leaders, pushed along halfway, weakened over 1f out
There is not much public form to go on in this maiden so the market could provide the clues, but we will put forward Woolston Ferry who can get the better of Prize Point and Saif Al Fahad. The selection is the only runner with racecourse experience and Mick Channon's colt does set a fair standard. His two runs were both at Goodwood and although he was a beaten favourite last time, the horse that won the race finished sixth in the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot on Tuesday, so the form looks solid enough. Prize Point is an interesting newcomer but he is bred to do better over a longer trip than this and unless the market vibes are really positive then he could be best watched. Saif Al Fahad could therefore be of more interest as the yard have to be respected in these type of events and he is bred to have the speed to get competitive here. Igneous is another newcomer worth a mention, but Woolston Ferry has the form in the book and should be hard to beat.
Prize Point Bahamian Bounty colt out of a moderate racemare.
Saif Al Fahad (IRE) Shinko Forest colt, half-brother to 1m & 1m4f winner Bold Blade and sprinter Why Harry.
Woolston Ferry (IRE) 6-5fav (9-3) Prominent, ridden and every chance entering final furlong, kept on, no extra, 3rd of 8, 2 1/2l behind Sohcahtoa (9-3) at Goodwood 6f 2yo mdn (5) gd.
Captain Cromby (IRE) Captain Rio gelding out of a lightly-raced mare.
Igneous Lucky Story gelding, half-brother to 7f winner Aspassocondaisy.
Jack Jicaro 66-1 (9-0) Went right start and slowly away, outpaced, always behind, 10th of 11, 12l behind Madame Trop Vite (8-12) at Chester 5f 2yo mdn (4) gf.