in touch, ridden approaching 3f out to chase leaders, one pace final furlong
mid-division, ridden 3f out, switched right over 2f out and some headway to chase leaders, kept on final furlong
slowly into stride, always in rear
steady to start, held up and keen, effort and headway over 2f out, ridden and stayed on well, nearest at finish
in touch, ridden to chase leaders 3f out, one pace
mid-division, lost place and behind over 4f out, stayed on moderately from over 1f out
led, ridden when headed over 2f out, weakened quickly
tracked leaders, ridden 3f out to chase leaders, weakened close home
Lady Mo has been the model of consistency this term and gets the vote to resume winning ways with I Wish and Ziet d'Alsace rated the main dangers. The selection was in good form on the all-weather during the winter and carried on in a similar vein when returned to turf and, following some decent efforts in defeat, gained a deserved success in a claimer at Epsom last month. Two subsequent placed efforts in similar grade confirm her current good form and the daughter of Young Ern is taken to score again. I Wish disappointed from what looked a favourable draw at Windsor last time and may be best watched at present so a bigger threat may come form Ziet d'Alsace. The top weight, a winner at Brighton two starts ago, was also below par at Yarmouth last time has to be respected on earlier form. Declan Daly's Tictactoe has been off for some time but would be interesting if fit enough for her return, while the booking of Darryll Holland for Blonde En Blonde takes the eye. The lightly raced Chertsey and the David Evans-trained Naughty Girl are others worthy of a mention but the vote goes to Lady Mo.