chased leaders, came standside over 3f out, ridden and weakened over 1f out
with leaders, came standside and led that group over 3f out, to over 1f out, stayed on same pace
raced far side, with leaders 3f
raced far side, chased leaders, ridden 2f out, weakened final furlong
slowly into stride, chased leaders, came standside over 3f out, kept on, never able to challenge
tracked leaders, came standside over 3f out, ridden and led back group over 1f out, ran on well to beat overall leader inside final furlong
raced far side, mid-division, ridden halfway, never dangerous
raced far side, dwelt, soon chased leaders, switched right over 2f out, soon ridden, every chance from over 1f out, unable to quicken well inside final furlong
raced far side, with leaders, ridden ever chance from over 1f out, ran on
raced far side, led back group, ridden 2f out, ran on and headed inside final furlong
broke well, raced far side, soon outpaced, came centre at halfway, stayed on final furlong, not reached leaders
raced far side, always towards rear
slowly into stride, raced far side, mid-division, ridden halfway, kept on
raced far side, close up 3f
raced far side, soon outpaced
Gone'n'dunnett has been much improved of late but Christine Dunnett's gelding has to race off an 8lb higher mark than when winning at Yarmouth earlier this month and preference is for Pulse, who gets the vote ahead of Chatshow. The last mentioned has been running consistently well on the all-weather this winter but has yet to prove that he is as effective on turf, while Maluti has an absence to overcome and may be best watched on his reappearance. Turibius needs things to drop right for him and of more interest may be the David Nicholls-trained Artie's Lad, who is unexposed after just three starts and may have been let in lightly. Milton Bradley's sprinters always warrant respect and One Way Ticket is no exception but preference is for his former stablemate Pulse, who made an encouraging debut for new connections when behind One Way Ticket in the race that Seven No Trumps won at Warwick last month before landing a banded stakes race at Lingfield last time. Pulse is well treated on his best and, having finally won a race again, may be able to follow up.