dwelt, in rear, pushed along and progress 2f out, challenged from over 1f out, led inside final furlong, kept on well, reduced lead at the finish
soon disputed lead, pushed along straight, headed and no extra inside final furlong, one pace
dwelt, soon tracked leaders, pushed along straight, no extra inside final furlong
led early, soon joined, pushed along over 1f out, headed and no extra inside final furlong, one pace
a little uneasy in stalls, took keen hold, tracked leaders, not much room briefly over 1f out, stayed on strongly inside final furlong without reaching winner
Rangefield Express is related to two winners though looks certain to be suited by further in time. Andre Amar is by Dandy Man out of a mare who won over 5f so he should have pace to burn. REST BAY is another son of Dandy Man and his dam has already produced five winners, all of them speedy. Joseph O'Brien's colt should be ready for this and gets the nod. Ascot Dreamer is a half-sister to the sprinter Easy Code while Servalan is from the first crop of the very speedy USA-trained Norfolk Stakes winner No Nay Never.
Andre Amar (IRE) Dandy Man colt out of Heaven's Vault.
Rangefield Express (IRE) Born To Sea gelding out of Bogini.
Rest Bay (IRE) Dandy Man colt out of Why Now.
Ascot Dreamer Kyllachy filly out of Skirrid.
Servalan (IRE) No Nay Never filly out of Catch The Eye.