chased leaders, challenged, every chance inside final furlong, held close home
went right start, close up until hung badly right over 2f out, no impression
led, headed over 2f out, weakened over 1f out
with leaders, led over 2f out, stayed on under pressure
Fitz Flyer ran a race full of promise when beaten the narrowest of margins by Master Noverre on his Beverley debut over five furlongs earlier this month but the shorter trip today may not be to his advantage and preference is for Parisian Pyramid, who gets the vote with Weatherstaff rated the pick of the remainder. The selection stepped up on his debut effort on soft ground at Newcastle when running a close third to Fol Liam at Haydock earlier this month; a reproduction of that effort may well suffice. Kevin Ryan's Johannesburg colt, Jobe, is an interesting newcomer and any market support for him would be of interest. Linda Perratt's New Tricks is likely to do better over further, while George Moore's Bun Penny is bred for speed but would probably prefer a softer surface. Mark Johnston's Weatherstaff looks the most interesting of the newcomers and while the yard's two-year-olds normally improve with racing, the odd one does win first time out. Parisian Pyramid sets a decent standard though and he will be tough to beat.
Fitz Flyer (IRE) 33-1 (8-8) Dwelt, switched left and headway over 1f out, led inside final furlong, kept on but headed post, 2nd of 8, shd behind Master Noverre (9-2) at Beverley 5f nov stk (4) gf.
Jobe (USA) Johannesburg gelding, half-brother to numerous winners from 5f-1m.
New Tricks Falbrav colt, half-brother to several winning milers.
Parisian Pyramid (IRE) 4-1 (8-11) With leaders, ridden and every chance over 1f out, kept on towards finish, 3rd of 15, 1/2l behind Fol Liam (8-11) at Haydock 6f 2yo sll (4) gd.
Weatherstaff (USA) Elusive Quality colt out of 7f-1m winner Secret Garden.
Bun Penny Bertolini filly, half-sister to 5f-1m1f winner Ten Shun.