held up, ridden over 3f out, some headway, soon one pace
held at rear, effort and headway over 2f out, soon ridden to chase leaders, ran on final furlong to take 2nd close home
soon led, headed 8f out, ridden over 2f out, weakened
tracked leaders till ridden 4f out, weakened and soon well behind
keen in touch, lost place 6f out, ridden and outpaced over 4f out, stayed on from over 2f out to chase winner and lose 2nd close home
held up and keen, steady headway 5f out, ridden to lead over 2f out, soon pushed clear, comfortable
prominent, ridden 4f out, hung left under pressure over 2f out, soon weakened
tracked leaders, ridden 3f out, soon weakened
pulled hard tracking leaders, ridden 3f out, soon weakened
Stepping up in trip, Beauchamp Ribbon is probably worth one more chance in this company, as the opposition looks very modest; Maleyna and Di Young could also go well. The selection has looked a difficult ride in the past, and Gerard Butler's filly never really featured when fifth in a claimer at Haydock earlier this month, but she had earlier finished second in a fair handicap at Windsor and a reproduction of that form would give her a major chance here. Boom Or Bust put up an improved display when third in a selling handicap at Windsor last time, and would not have to improve too much to feature in this, but a better option could be Di Young, who takes quite a steep drop in class here. John Hills' filly has shown signs of ability in the past, is lightly raced and therefore has more scope than most. Maleyna is a similar type who was not disgraced over course and distance last time and will appreciate this company better, but Beauchamp Ribbon looks a slightly safer option and is taken to score under Eddie Ahern.