held up tracking leaders, ridden 3f out to chase leaders, faded final furlong
tracked leader till ridden to chase winner from over 2f out, hard ridden and carried head high final furlong, not run on
held up in touch, quickened up to lead over 2f out, kept on well
led, ridden when headed over 2f out, weakened
in touch and keen, outpaced 7f out, ridden and stayed on final furlong no chance with clear leaders
held at rear, driven 6f out, tailed off final 2f
This should prove to be a straight fight between Analogy and Humdinger, with the former the clear pick. Sir Mark Prescott's three-year-old looks a typically progressive sort, who followed up a game win at Ayr with an even better effort when just touched off at Brighton last time. He shows a good attitude, is likely to be suited by today's course and distance, and racing off the same mark is likely to take all the beating here under Seb Sanders. Humdinger has been knocking on the door recently without actually threatening to get her head in front. She has changed stables since finishing second in claiming company at Windsor last time, but is now six pounds higher than when filling the same spot in a fillies handicap at Goodwood on her previous start. She may have to settle for second best once again, and Analogy gets a confident vote to notch his second win.