squeezed soon after start, towards rear and keen, effort 2f out, never on terms
tracked leader, ridden to lead over 2f out, headed over 1f out, weakening when slightly hampered final furlong
always prominent, ridden 2f out, led over 1f out, headed inside final furlong, kept on
held up mid-division on outside, went wide over 4f out, ridden and challenged over 2f out, one pace after
behind, effort over 3f out, never dangerous
led, ridden and headed over 2f out, soon weakened
always well behind and outpaced
tracked leaders, headway approaching 4f out, ridden over 2f out, kept on final furlong
tracked leaders, ridden 2f out, hard ridden and ran on to lead inside final furlong
mid-division, ridden over 2f out, headway on inside over 1f out, kept on
Having put up such a sterling performance in defeat earlier in the week, Coat Of Honour is fancied to go one better, at the expense of Theorist, Devant and Not Amused. It is worth pointing out, however, that there are a number of improving three-year-olds in this field, so from a betting point of view it may be worth using some caution. That said, we could not help but be taken by the reappearance of Sir Mark Prescott's horse at Newcastle on Bank Holiday Monday, when he finished a neck second behind Polly Plunkett. That does not tell half the story, though, as apart from him the first eight, including the winner, all raced on the far side. The Mark Of Esteem gelding was still a little green but pulled more than eight lengths clear of his nearest stands side rival, and is surely thrown in off his current mark. Mark Johnston's Theorist was able to win his maiden despite looking very green at Epsom on his reappearance, is another with a lot of improvement to come and looks to be on a fair mark for his handicap debut. Devant is the only one of these to have won in handicap-company so far, having made all to win at Yarmouth on her reappearance. However, a 6lb penalty may be enough to stop Michael Jarvis' filly from landing the hat trick in this better race. Not Amused shaped as though she would stay further than this when winning on yielding ground at Doncaster on her reappearance and Barry Hills' may find things happening a bit quickly on her handicap debut.