led, headed over 2f out, ridden when hampered and not clear run just inside final furlong, not recover
prominent, led briefly over 2f out, weakened
slowly into stride, in rear and ridden over 2f out, no impression
tracked leaders, ridden 2f out, no impression
slowly into stride, towards rear, effort and headway on inside 2f out to track leaders, ran on strongly inside final furlong to chase leader close home, ran keenly
in touch, ridden and weakend over 2f out
in touch, ridden 2f out, some headway but one pace
held up in touch, shaken up and headway approaching 2f out, hampered and not clear run over 1f out, not recover
prominent pushed along approaching 3f out, soon weakened
soon tracking leaders, shaken up to lead over 1f out, edged left inside final furlong, ran on well
Peeress looks the one to be on, with her biggest dangers in a race that lacks strength in depth probably proving to be Grand Apollo, All Quiet and Girl Warrior. The Sir Michael Stoute-trained selection finished a highly-promising third on her Newmarket debut last November, a race that has already produced winners in Sydney Star and Ashwaaq. That form looks more than good enough to feature here. John Gosden's Grand Apollo also showed promise in a backend Newmarket maiden, and Girl Warrior did likewise. The latter has also had a pipe-opener for the season and that, plus the step up to a mile, should see her competitive today. However, she has six-and-a-half lengths to find on All Quiet from that Goodwood race. The Richard Hannon-trained filly has been knocking at the door in similar events and should again get in the money today. Barry Hills runs Fatayaat but, as there is plenty of speed in the dam's side of her pedigree, it will be interesting to see how she copes with this mile trip. Overall, though, for us the road leads to Peeress.