held up and behind, switched left to inside rail 4f out, headway on inner and hanging left on camber over 2f out, continued to hang left and kept on inside final furlong, nearest finish
went left start, held up, headway on outside and hanging left on camber over 2f out, soon ridden one pace and no impression on leaders
pulled hard, chased leaders on outside, awkward on camber 4f out, headway over 1f out, ran on inside final furlong, went 2nd last stride, no chance with winner
chase leaders on inside, effort and ridden over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong
made virtually all, set steady pace to halfway pushed along and quickened 2f out, soon in command, ran on strongly, ridden out
pulled hard, tracked leaders on outside, ridden to chase winner well over 1f out, no impression and lost 2nd last stride
always behind, ridden and struggling halfway
dipped leaving stalls, soon pressing winner until ridden 2f out, soon lost 2nd, weakened final furlong
took keen hold in touch, ridden over 2f out, weakened well over 1f out
CASUAL GLIMPSE is one of many horses that Richard Hannon could have sent here and is preferred to High Award and Approve. A winner at Goodwood on debut, the Compton Place colt has had his form boosted by the second winning since. His experience of running downhill should stand him in good stead here and he is expected to improve further over this extra furlong. Approve is also up in trip and is considered, although on a form line through Chilworth Lad he has a little to find. Singapore Lily is a stablemate of Chilworth Lad and she showed plenty of guts to master Loves Theme at York. Knavesmire maidens are normally strong so she is far from discounted, along with Where's Romeo who was a rare Ascot runner for his yard but it resulted in success. Saucy Buck has the experience, Premier Clarets is a trier but may just lack the class, whilst High Award is a different matter after winning at the Curragh on debut and he escapes a penalty for that success. He has been beaten twice since but each reversal came in a strong race for the time of year. Interesting fayre then, but preference is for Casual Glimpse.
Approve (IRE) 4-6fav (9-3) Disputed lead until definate advantage well over 1f out, soon edged left, hung left inside final furlong, ran on, won at Salisbury 5f 2yo mdn (4) gf in May beating Remotelinx (9-3) by 1/2l, 11 ran.
Casual Glimpse Evensfav (9-3) Tracked leader, switched left to race on stand side rail over 3f out, led over 1f out, ran on well, driven out, won at Goodwood 5f 2yo mdn (5) gd in May beating Chilworth Lad (9-3) by 2l, 6 ran.
Dubawi Gold 6-4fav (9-3) Made all, shaken up inside final furlong, readily, won at Ayr 6f 2yo mdn (4) gf in May beating Sinadinou (9-0) by 4 1/2l, 8 ran.
Foghorn Leghorn 16-1 (9-0) Chased leader, every chance over 1f out, soon ridden, weakened inside final furlong, 5th of 6, 6l behind Dinkum Diamond (9-0) at Sandown 5f 2yo Listed stks (1) gf in May.
High Award (IRE) 10-1 (9-1) Settled behind leaders, 6th halfway, ridden 2f out, 5th 1f out, kept on final furlong, 4th of 8, 3 1/2l behind Samuel Morse (9-1) at Curragh 5f 2yo lst stk gf in May.
Premier Clarets (IRE) 2-1 (8-13) Raced towards stand rail, chased leaders, went 2nd over 1f out, soon driven to challenge, led last half furlong, ran on well, in command when edged left towards finish, won at Haydock 6f 2yo mdn aut (5) gf in May beating Master Macho (8-9) by 2l, 11 ran.
Saucy Buck (IRE) 8-1 (9-5) Held up behind, in touch, ridden and effort to chase leading pair over 1f out, stayed on same pace under pressure inside final furlong, no impression, just held on for 3rd near finish, 3rd of 5, 4l behind Bahceli (9-5) at York 5f 2yo nov stk (3) gf in May.
Where's Romeo (IRE) 15-8fav (9-3) Made all, ridden inside final furlong, held on well, won at Ayr 5f 2yo mdn (4) gf in May beating Extra Power (9-3) by 3/4l, 8 ran.
Singapore Lilly (IRE) 3-1fav (9-0) Always prominent, ridden and challenged from well over 1f out, led well inside final furlong, ran on, won at York 6f 2yo stks (3) gf in May beating Loves Theme (8-11) by hd, 6 ran.