chased leaders, ridden over 1f out, onepaced final furlong
slowly into stride and always behind
was soon chased along, ridden over 1f, ran on final furlong, was nearest at finish
raced alone stand side, joined main group 2f out, was never near to challenge
was prominent to halfway, soon outpaced
was behind, chased along over 2f, stayed on final furlong
chased leaders, was pushed along halfway, ridden and one paced final furlong
prominent, pushed along over 2f out, ridden and stayed on same pace final furlong
tracked leader, effort over 2f out, onepaced final furlong
made all, was ridden over 1f out and kept on well final furlong
behind, chased along over 2f out, ran on final furlong
Very few of the newcomers make much appeal on breeding so this is probably best left to those with experience and the well drawn Beauty of Dreams gets the vote over Flying Bantam and Jerome, who have been done few favours with draws in stalls three and one respectively. A high draw is a huge advantage at Beverley over the minimum trip and, having been drawn in box 12 of the 16 runners, Beauty of Dreams could hardly be better berthed. Mick Channon's filly has shown a consistent level of form in all three starts over six furlongs and should not be inconvenienced by the drop to this stiff five. Neville Callaghan's Savitsky has similar claims to the selection on the formbook and rates the main danger from stall seven. Of the newcomers, Two of Clubs and Mrs Spence make most appeal as they are drawn next to the fence in stalls 16 and 15 respectively but either will need to be above average to get the better of Beauty of Dreams.