in touch, under pressure from 3f out, not clear run over 1f out, stayed on to lead inside final furlong, ran on
held up, hampered 8f out, never dangerous after
held up in rear, stayed on under pressure from over 1f out, never a danger
in touch, ridden 2f out, kept on final furlong
held up, hampered 8f out, no chance final 3f
made most to 5f out, pressed leader, led again over 2f out, ridden and headed inside final furlong, not quicken
slowly into stride, always behind
tracked leaders, every chance over 1f out, no extra
chased leaders, ridden and edged left inside final 2f, not quicken
held up and behind, headway 3f out, soon ridden and onepaced
dwelt, brief effort on wide outside 3f out, soon struggling
pressed leader, led 5f out to over 2f out, weakened and eased when no chance inside final furlong
Adjawar looks worth a bet in the most valuable race on the card and is taken to go one better than at Epsom last time at the main expense of Oldenway and Stunning Force. Hugh Morrison has his string in fine fettle at present and, having found only April Stock too good in the Great Metropolitan last time, Adjawar has solid claims off just a 3lb higher mark on a similar track. Richard Fahey's Nottingham winner Oldenway lost no caste in defeat behind Kid 'Z' Play at Hamilton last month but also has a 3lb rise to overcome and is less certain to handle the undulations of Brighton. Mark Johnston's horses have really hit top form of late and it would be no surprise if there was further improvement to come from his Catterick winner stunning Force but this is a tougher contest and off a 5lb higher mark the Topweight has more to do. Gary Moore's runners here always warrant respect so Reveillez has to be considered, while a market move for Reveillez would be of interest.