led until over 4f out, stayed challenging, driven to take narrow lead 1f out, rider dropped reigns final 100 yards, held on
with winner, led on inside over 4f out, hard ridden and narrowly headed 1f out, stayed challenging until held near finish
tracked leading pair, lost touch final 2f
Distant Drums, Never Say Deya and Rose Lady look the three to concentrate on in this trappy maiden and the vote is given to Distant Drums. The selection looks a progressive filly and she lost no caste in defeat at Lingfield last time. Her previous run also at Lingfield has worked out well and she looks the one to be on. Never Say Deya looks to be improving with her racing and she was a fair third behind Munaa at Leicester last time. The booking of Ryan Moore catches the eye as he rides this track as well as anyone and she has an obvious chance. Rose Lady was well beaten in a better race than this last time at Goodwood and she looks the stable second-string in this contest. Norakit is another runner from the Mick Channon yard and it will be a surprise if she is good enough, but for the winner we will return to Distant Drums.