chased leader, pushed along 4f out, stayed on same pace final 2f
held up and well off the pace, pushed along 5f out, good headway on inside from over 3f out, led over 2f out, clear final furlong easily
soon pushed along and not troubling in rear, driven 3f out, some late modest headway
chased leaders until weakened 3f out
chased leaders, effort 3f out, weakened over 2f out
soon led, had good pace, hung right off rails over 2f out and soon headed, no chance with winner
in touch, effort on outside and ridden over 3f out, soon beaten
Wake Up Henry does not look too badly treated and gets the vote over Peruvian Breeze, Man At Arms, Resplendent King and Garston Star. This has the makings of a closely-run contest but Wake Up Henry showed at Leicester last time that his turn is near. Roger Charlton's charge clearly appreciated the step up in trip when third to Sound Of Fleet, running his best race to date, and can be expected to step up another gear today. Peruvian Breeze had to switch to the Polytrack to open his account, while Man At Arms attracted plenty of support in a Bath maiden recently and is another that should appreciate the trip today. Resplendent King is improving slowly and has topweight to overcome and Garston Star has much more to do than when landing a seller last time. Wake Up Henry may have the most scope then and is worth following here.