led 1f, led again halfway, ridden and headed final furlong, weakened towards finish
chased leaders, ridden halfway, one pace final furlong
chased leaders 2f
led after 1f, ridden and headed halfway, weakened final furlong
chased leaders, ridden to lead final furlong, ran on well
behind, ridden and headed headway over 1f out, kept on, no chance with winner
slowly to stride, behind, kept on final furlong, not reach first two
This a good test for these juveniles and it looks set to be a fast and furious affair - with Signor Panettiere edging a narrow vote over Farewell To Arms, Caldy Dancer. The Richard Hannon-trained colt, a half-brother to winners from the family of Night Flight, should be ideally suited to the demands of Chester racecourse and his blistering early speed will make him very hard to catch today. Farewell To Arms, who was unlucky when finishing runner up in the Brocklesby, is also going the right way and would be a serious threat to the selection if he did not have the worst of the draw to contend with, whereas Who¿s Winning, a 23,000 gns purchase as a yearling, has a little to prove with the speedy types on the inside rails. He got off the mark in fine style at Folkestone and should also continue to progress as the season goes on. Caldy Dancer has already repaid his $7,500 purchase fee after his winning debut, but faces a much stiffer test today.