led until headed 7f out, lost place over 4f out
mid-division, ridden and headway 3f out, one pace final 2f
with leaders, ridden over 3f out, kept on same pace final 2f
held up towards rear, headway 6f out, ridden to lead 2f out, all out
towards rear, headway to chase leaders over 6f out, one pace final 2f
chased leaders until lost place 5f out
prominent, ridden over 3f out, kept on final 2f
tracked leaders, led 7f out, ridden and headed 2f out, soon weakened
in touch until weakened 4f out
towards rear, ridden and headway 3f out, no impression over 1f out
chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, kept on same pace final furlong
in touch, headway over 7f out, ridden over 2f out, hard ridden and every chance inside last, just held
behind, headway 4f out, ridden and weakened well over 2f out
mid-division, pushed along over 4f out, weakened over 3f out
held up towards rear, headway 6f out, ridden over 3f out, kept on and edged left over 2f out, no impression
always behind, tailed off halfway
behind from halfway, soon tailed off
pushed along towards rear, fell 7f out
Can Can Flyer and Ego Trip are two worthy of attention here, but we will take a chance on the top-weight Principessa. Bryn Palling's well bred daughter of Machiavellian has done well in both maidens and handicaps this season. She put in another solid display last week when chasing home Namat in what a[appeared to be quite a strong maiden. The pick of her handicap form was back in August when finishing runner up to Velvet Waters, and if duplicating that effort she could prove difficult to beat. Can Can Flyer came up against two in form performers in Inchpast and Bramantino recently and although slightly disappointing on heavy ground at Haydock last time, should go well on today's surface. Ego Trip bounced back to winning form at Thirsk last time and can make another bold bid. Of the others The Rip is lightly raced this season and should improve on what he has shown so far, however Principessa has been knocking on the door all season and can finally get it open.